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Working fmic, kikass!!!!

I had an electric one a while back, the hi-po engine would suck down a battery in about 60secs but it went about 60km/hr and u could do some serious burnouts with it, the normal engine was slower but would last 5mins or so. One time i decided to jump it over a wall, needless to say, it didnt clear it and went to toy heaven along with my helicopter, rockets and countless other breakable items. :wizard:

Not sure if its 2-stroke. My mate built a car purely for burnouts and is now building an off road 6 wheeler truck, so as to go sick with! (he's got plenty of time on his hands!) Next projust is a drift car!

Check out these links! (Video clip is huge though, 11Megs!)

(Click Cars & Trucks link on left hand side, then look for Nitro On-road Sage D)

http://www.hpiracing.com/index2.htm

(Video clip)

http://www.hpiracing.com/movie/stage_d.zip



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