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mate got his nitro rc road car today 2 speed f**k it hammers. so loud as well i recon we made a few people mad.

still recon my drifter is more fun :D rx7 shell ftw although i broke the front LED headlights tonight :(

my friend has a Savage XL nitro car

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Had some good fun launching it into the air. He ended up messing around with the air:fuel ratio and broke it. Cuts out everytime we try to gun it, never been the same, so sits in the cupboard collecting dust haha

He ended up buying an electric one as its less hassles.

1. try checking ur power steering fluid might need top up, iv heard that can cause it.

2. check the main hicas plug on the diff is not loose.

3.check the other wires and hicas pump.

very annoying good luck....:thumbsup:

cheers, i remember handbrake light comes on when low power steering fluid, as i had that issue previously. Will need to check out the other 2 points, cheers for the help :cheers:

yep silver cybershot in a black pouch

ive never seen the camera before and its definetly pics of your 33

Am asking Dermott and see if he lost his.

I'd say he have lost it.

yeah im home on the weekend

PM me your number and I'll text you when I'm ready to swing by.

I'm actually looking for a cybershot. Seriously. If it's the TX-5 model and you want to sell, let me know bloke!

Will have to ask Dermott what model it is but it's pretty old camera.

So I was looking through the dictionary trying to find rude words and I stumbled across this f**ker:

INVAGINATE

verb (used with object)

1. to insert or receive, as into a sheath; sheathe.

2. to fold or draw (a tubular organ) back within itself; intussuscept.

verb (used without object)

3. to become invaginated; undergo invagination.

4. to form a pocket by turning in.

adjective 5. folded or turned back upon itself. 6. sheathed.

Just FYI

yes?

whats an interesting car for similar value to mine (10-15k)? thinking just straight swaps and end it. f**k i hate selling/buying, such a headache.

I'm looking at Toyota Chaser at the moment.

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