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My HPI R34GTR shell arrived, and i've just finished (kinda) painting it here at work. (nightshift) I'm not sure it'll be ready for Sunday, cause there's some funky stuff that I want to do to it first =-]

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Nah... if you're really lucky, and you are willing to pay, you MIGHT find an R33GTR shell.

I can't even find diecast models of a series 2 r33, let alone a body shell for a 1:10 RC =-[

ill check my car tonight (i think i brock a servo) but i should be going either way

i got these directions of whereis.com is there anywhere where i cant pay the toll by cash?

SOUTH WESTERN MWY, REVESBY 14.94 km

GENERAL HOLMES DR, MASCOT 1.11 km

SOUTHERN CROSS DR, MASCOT 5.79 km

DOWLING ST, KENSINGTON 484 m

EASTERN DISTRIBUTOR MWY, KENSINGTON 4.26 km

CAHILL EXP, SYDNEY 824 m

SYDNEY HARBOUR TUNNEL, SYDNEY 2.74 km

WARRINGAH FWY, NORTH SYDNEY 870 m

FALCON ST EXIT, NORTH SYDNEY 274 m

FALCON ST, NORTH SYDNEY 648 m

MILITARY RD, NEUTRAL BAY 2.27 km

SPIT RD, MOSMAN 3.01 km

MANLY RD, SEAFORTH 789 m

BURNT BRIDGE CREEK RD, SEAFORTH 1.71 km

CONDAMINE ST, MANLY VALE 2.37 km

PITTWATER RD, BROOKVALE 797 m

WINBOURNE RD, BROOKVALE 274 m

At the ROUNDABOUT - take the 2nd exit onto WINBOURNE RD, BROOKVALE 486 m

RD, BROOKVALE 49 m

ABBOTT RD, BROOKVALE 550 m

Finish: Stop at ABBOTT RD, BROOKVALE 0 m

ill post up some pics of my buggy later

thanks mr 32

I'm wondering if anyone is interested in meeting for an RC drift day (or few hours) sometime?

CONFIRMED FOR SUNDAY 19th , 12PM at Curl Curl Netball Courts:

Me - HPI Sprint

Paul - Electric buggy

Steve-o -

Mr 32 - Nitro buggy

Kaza - Nitro w/Skyline shell

Satanic - Prolly filming for us!

qwrx - Electric w/WRX shell

If you guys are still looking for some where to race, there is a basketball court right near my house(would suit...), its hardly ever used...

Can do it sunday during the day?

Few guys around here are really into it!

pm me if your still looking!

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Thanks, Dan! Maybe next meet, depending on where your house and this... basket-ball house?... is.

Mr 32: it's a drift day, so i'd recommend you bring your drifter instead of the buggy... unless you're drifting the buggy? (few are!)

i was planning on bring the buggy, but never drifted the buggy before but i made my suspension very stiff and will change my super soft road tyres for something a bit harder. i dont think the mini z has enough power to drift on paved areas (just look at its size) but i will prob bring it along for a laugh.

all the nitro cars, what nitro % do you run?

PS. does any one have some spare body clips i could borrow?thanks mr 32

OOps! I thought that was a 1:10 scale! All you need to drift easily is PVC tyres. I.E, tyres that are cut from a pvc pipe. If you can find PVC the right size, your mini z could drift no worries! Is it 4wd??

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