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well kinda... Its a traxxas revo with a Titan body, tons of fun even does wheelies Big Grin




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I never known anyone who's into RC cars.

I wouldn't mind getting one. Then that would be another expensive hobby. smiley36


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Dirt Road Driver
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Yeah, there expensive I have over $700 into it already. But they are a lot of fun, It does 40+ and has a 2 speed tranny with reverse.


90 pathfinder w/31's
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$700 would buy a really nice winch. for an actual wheeling rig.




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BUT if you let someone borrow your junk, wifey or girlfriend or mom or dad, and they don't know how to drive a rig with a locker, when they hit ice/snow they is so gonna crash that mofo! -Rondo
 
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But can a winch flex out on a rattle can? I think not Big Grin


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quote:
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But can a winch flex out on a rattle can? I think not Big Grin


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Will is right. A man's GOT to keep his priorities straight!
I could Never trade this bad boy for a winch! (I really need a winch, though.)

 
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I would love to have one of those toyota kits... those are badass.

I am building an emaxx right now:




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Is the Emaxx electric or nitro?
 
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electric.


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I wish that I would have bought a electric truck, the nitro ones suck for anything slow. Mine either over heats or loads up when I try anything like rock crawling.

I wish that I could get one of those old tamiya toyotas.

Nice E-MAXX Wink


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sold the 720
 
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if the lights dont work when it runs it is garbage.
just my thing with rc's.


 
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thats way too cool Chug





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quote:
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if the lights dont work when it runs it is garbage.
just my thing with rc's.

Mine has working headlights, tail lights, and turn signals. (Yes, turn signals.) The alluminum cased off-road lights mounted to the bumper work as well and are bright enough to drive it by. Wink
 
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swwwwwwweeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeet!!!


 
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walmart is not going to carry the nylints anymore (or at least not the 1st gen 1:6 stuff) and so they're on sale. I got mine for $56 (last less than 2 hours before I broke it), and they can be found for ~50 on the mainland, if you can find one.
 
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