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so i was just leaving my house this morning, and as i got half way down my street, the rear right hand stud sheered off, and as a result the rim ended upin some guys garden.

due to a lack of a rim, the car slid along the road for a bit, into a kerb, and smashed the front bar :no:

all the underbody is shreaded, the side skirts are all cracked and torn, and the suspension parts on the rear right are basically screwed.

scared the shit out of me, lucky i was only going slow, else it could have been really bad

ive got somepicson my camera, im uploading them as we speak.

if anyone knows a good repairer for these types of problems, let me know!

thanks.

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guess i should probably mention it was my r/c car..

however it now lives!

the only part that died was a bug-eye wrx shell, which got replaced with a JGTC R34 GTR shell, and it gained about 15rwhp just from that alone.

:rofl:

guess i should probably mention it was my r/c car..

however it now lives!

the only part that died was a bug-eye wrx shell, which got replaced with a JGTC R34 GTR shell, and it gained about 15rwhp just from that alone.

:P

hahahahaha :D



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