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I am assuming it is electric and i think you motor may have given up the

ghost and it is time for a new one as they dont like to overheat themselves.

not 100% on this but you could take it to a hobby store and they will be able to have a look at it for you.

I run nitro power drift and race car!!!

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If that didnt work go here

Could just be the ESC/motor shat itself. Check all connections...

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yaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa so happy about this thread iv got a hole heap of r/c cars il post pics later :D

It could be a number of things, but with out knowing your radio set up its hard to say post some pics of the car with out the shell and i should be able to help.

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I will have to post up a pic of mine next to the car :laugh:

Had a DR30 R/C body shipped from Japan I did it up the same as my DR30, minus the rims.... but next time I order a body from Genki Dori, I will order some RS8 Watanabe wheels.

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http://www.genkidoridori.com

There doesnt seem to be any DR30 bodies in stock at the moment, but they come up every now and then. ... though when I got mine they had run out of shells but quickly got hold of one for me.

the only R33 body i could quickly find was this one http://www.genkidoridori.com/index.php?mai...0114a8d94719f07

*edit

Just realised that wasnt a 1/10 body :laugh:

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Learn Go Kart drift from the master Ayrton Senna rip

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Pt 1

Pt2

ill let you guys find the rest

r/c drift cars? :laugh:

What next?

Drift go-karts! :laughing-smiley-014:

They already have drift go-karts lol.... they chuck some pvc over the back wheels or something...
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