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aerodynamics doesnt really apply here.. lol!

anyway.. mine was a rally chassis.. that i lowered, chucked on chromies.. and tinted the windows of the body and stuff like that.. took off the rally decals..

so its mad fun in the dirt.. especially if i take off the front drive shafts and its RWD.. all the power to the rear in the dirt is FUN! but cleaning is a hassle

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rwd is no fun for me... prolly need more practice tho. dirt is fun tho. cleaning's easy, just take out the electrics and spray with hose, re-oil, put electrics back in... too easy.

try your car in front wheel drive. you'll have a big laugh.

haha.. yea, ok

the bad thing bout electrics i've found is.. water.. i have to be careful while driving over water.. coz i dun want it to get into the ESC or the motor... or the radio gear for that matter..

carparks are fun.. but not at night.. coz you cant see the kerb O.o *hint*

lol

Originally posted by DJ_L3ThAL

i want one... :D

:werd:

There is a new shop in doncaster that has them. I almost swiped the credit card the other day with my eye on a petrol one. $490 including controller, shell of your choice, and good for around 60km/h. Awesome things. The dude was saying with a few mods they can go 120km/h!!!

I used to have a 1/8 buggy with a 3.5 cc 6 port nitro race motor, two speed automatic, 4 wheel disc brakes with adjustable brake bias, viscous front centre and rear diffs, coilovers with height pre-load bound and rebound adjustment....

Receiver in car had a short and went straight ahead at full throttle... :D

Hit a brick wall at what i estimate was well over 120 kph....

Not much left of it unfortunatley.... sold off for bits.... only got $1300 back.... :(

Doc.

it has been a while since i last took out my ex world championship petrol rc car out... Used to run it for trophies and such and price spent on total on the car....make a guess 4K worth of modified stuff and it does 0-100 km/hr in abt 2-3 secs flat

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