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whats it like
are they worth the money
how durable is it
pretty mucgh everything except the specs
 
1. It's awesome, I love mine.
2. Yes. Other than the lack of bearings, it's a full racing kit.
3. Pretty durable. It has a foam bumper for the front and a plastic one on the back. The only thing I've had trouble with is random screws coming out of the front suspension. Threadlock will fix this, I'm just lazy.

When the drift rings wear out, replace the tires with either PVC or ABS. It lasts much longer and you can drift on a little rougher of surfaces. Plus, I got a full set for thirty cents.
 
Not yet. The engine wasn't tuned when I bought it(I bought it secondhand) so it wouldn't stay on for very long at all, and it wouldn't start after it died. The roto-start died shortly thereafter. Kinda annoying, but I have a job and a couple paychecks that haven't been cashed yet, so I should be okay. I'll let you know when I try it.

P.S. Does anyone know of a shaft-starter backplate that's more durable that the roto-start's?
 
Originally posted by RC10GT-GUY
I dont.


Originally posted by thedominator
I don't either


If you dont got one whats the point in posting? your jsut eating the bandwidth with unecessary posting if your gonna eat the bandwidth say something that is appropriate to the topic!
 
drifting savage?
i may need to try that
i had the same problem nitrom3 it took about an hour or 2 to tune it casue it was all guess work pretty much but i learned a LOT and now it runs like a champ
 
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