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i want sau track pants!!! how good! we can have tracksuits!! wot

Haha maybe taking it a little too far :D haha.

It will be great, hell easy to recognise people with them on, start up a lil chat :D

Oh and brand change sounds good, especially if they are better quality.

Great work :ermm:

my gf got me an rc car for xmas last year

its so cool :thumbsup: she had doyles paint it my colour and put volk gt-cs on it haha

she knew a guy from hobby habit so she got it at a good price aswell

but then when she used it she managed to make it flip up a kerb, it still works though

A good price from Hobby Habit? Unheard of...

I remember I was grip racing one of my other chassis' and the battery wasn't held in properly, so it was moving about, transferring the weight, and flipped it on a perfectly flat surface, rolled/fly about 5m and the battery went further.

I broke the battery holder on my drifter, hit a secured plank of wood head on.

They go fast with road tires.

So reppin SAU hoodie at Hobby Habit when I get it lol.

Bad news guys, the outlet where we are getting the hoodies done has had a fire overnight, i found out by phone call this morning. I will look at refunding everyone's money as soon as i can. Thanks guys :)

Just kidding ;)

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