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ahahaha crazy

i bought my car from a hobby shop around the corner from me

at the time (year 8) it cost me $500

i might buy a gtr shell for it and use the wrx shell for when i wanna crash it :P

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Originally posted by INASNT

what scale is the big 1?? it looks mad!!

dark

chassis number?? doesnt say!

umm.. not really a chassis number.. but like.. the model of it..

like "Tamiya TL-01" or something like that..

kyosho make damm good ones my 4wd one with Macca F1LM GTR body rocks... I've tried hard to destroy it but it just keeps going I slighly stuffed the front suspension but they are easy to rebuild, some parts are not cheap though,. Plsu upgradeble by fitting a bigger engine, 2 speed box etc they hammer!!!! have to get mine out again..

mine is a kyosho... they do keep going no matter how much you wreck them..

my radio jammed up once.. and it ploughed straight into a concrete block at top speed.. and it came out without and damage...

i wanna get a 2 speed box.. and a gtr body...

bought it aboot a year ago from that box hill hobby shop near that martial arts store and sonic racing. $45 not including paint. the body is meant for 1/8 scale petrol cars but still looks alright.

here's a pic of it when it ran into an evo6 tme and a f-16 fighter jet ;) lol

ula is that scaled down 1/4mile run... 40metres? because its 1/10 scale car?

i havent timed mine.. but electrics are very fast on accelleration..

my mate always wants to drag... but he keeps losing.. because mine beats him on accelleration... but his petrol has much better accelleration

noof: if you want a cheap car.. check the Trading Post

Originally posted by darK

ula is that scaled down 1/4mile run... 40metres? because its 1/10 scale car?

yeah... LOL did it with a stopwatch tho... gotta find a way to strap a g-tech timer to it for more accurate results ;)

gotta have a rematch with my mate sometime. he's got the same chassis but its a mercedes clk with almost the same mods as mine... go the jap crap! :D

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