One of my favorite cars. Got both the blue and white no. 10's years ago. Good to see distribution and availability in N.A. is more widespread, hopefully, for the parts as well. Particularly, the hard green chassis and motor pods (aluminum and plastic) for wood track racers.

Installed the hard chassis and aluminum motor pod that helped reduce the hop on hard acceleration found on the torquey-motored car. Chassis's screwed tight to the body and the three point pod is quite loose front and back. Ditched the independent front axles and replaced with a single one.
The green aluminum pod is a beauty with ball bearings and is quite reasonably-priced at the N.A. online stores now. I've had good results with the hard green plastic motor pod on my Kremer for those who want to spend less.
I've broken a couple of those green guides so maybe the new ones are made from less brittle material.
If you stay with the stock chassis and motor pod, I'd suggest replacing the rear plastic bushings with tighter tolerance metal ones and going with a better axle too.
All in all, a fast and good handling car with minor or more major changes.
Dan