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^yanks love rc bashing iv just built my mta4 monster truck for bashing so il be at the local track or bmx track soon or might try jump from the second floor car park at marion see how strong the titanium and alloy parts are lol iv pulled of some backflips before (with the response of the motor) but always snaped the plastic parts so it would be good to see how much of a beating it will take this time.

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^^^Good question, but I don't think so.

I've been RC drifting for about 4 years now.

Every thursday night at Hobby Habit is drift night...well the un-official drift night. Its shared with buggy night. Come down, its good fun. from about 4 - 7:30ish. Few shells to look out for:

Me - Yellow basher 180SX (front/rear bumpers fall off)

- Pink/purple chrome coloured S13 with heaps of stickers

Mike - Yellow 180SX with TOYO on the side

- White with red rising sun on an S13 with heaps of stickers

Joe - Yellow JZX90 with a small 'Taxi' on the side

- White/red RX7 FC with a HUGE wing

Aaron - Blue 180SX with a few stickers

- Aqua S13 with stickers

Luke - Green 180SX

- Top Secret S15

Few others that come every now and then. Come say hi and we can talk RC dribble :bunny:

Few videos I made:

I am currently working on a 4th video.

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nice vids, im a bit of a rc freak im about to build another brushless 5700kv drift car(old TT-01) I own 7 cars, 2 petrol, 5 electric and cant stop building them lol. I just got my hands on the new 1/10 losi desert truck and mamba sidewinder 5700kv brushless set up. Im hoping to get my hands on a good lipo and see speeds around 70kph so you might see me down at hobby habbit trying to keep it on the track. :bunny:

Did they change drift nights from wednesday to thursday?

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Model Flight

130 Goodwood Road, Goodwood SA 5034

www.modelflight.com.au

Hobby Habit

144 Daws Rd

Melrose Park

SA, 5039

Australia

8277 1111

Hobby habbit will have a larger range of drift cars RTR at pretty good prices and the service is excellent. If your looking at a drift car a can type tamiya sports tuned motor (27t) is good enuf for drifting.

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