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Old 04-13-2004, 03:00 AM
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jay, now your r/c fd can have the same wheels as your real one!



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Old 04-13-2004, 12:07 PM
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i want one of the gas powered ones so bad but i know ill slam it down a sewer the first day i get it
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They are not that hard to control! Unless your batteries die.. and it goes wildly out of control and crashes under a car next to a wall.. at WOT.. and melts the differentials.. and racks up $150 in Repairs.. Ask me how I know..
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do they have spinners too??
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I drift mine, PVC's all the way bitches!
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You could get an electric one, they are still quick and great for learning. Plus they come in the same size as the bodies come for the gas powered ones, so you can at least switch bodies over so you dont have to buy a new one.
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pff bodies are cheap.



electrics are fun! I've never had a nitro car or truck?
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true that, but sometimes the work that goes into the bodies might be worth it
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Originally Posted by Leetheslacker' date='Apr 13 2004, 03:00 AM
jay, now your r/c fd can have the same wheels as your real one!



works!

http://www.hotworksracing.com/products_tm05.htm



re rotors

http://www.hotworksracing.com/products_tm06.htm
C'mon now you know me. I've had them for over 6 months now. got them at the LHS





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