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Got my new body painted

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You got ill painting skills bro! I hope to be that good in a year or 2. Nice stuff, very nice!
 
I don't want to be a negative nelly, but can you race with tinted windows? I don't think you can.
 
Originally posted by humboldtblazer
I don't want to be a negative nelly, but can you race with tinted windows? I don't think you can.


well the 2 tracks i race at its not a prob, but I'm sure someting like roar it might be a prob.. never heard of that.. then again never thought of that either :dumb:
 
Originally posted by humboldtblazer
I don't want to be a negative nelly, but can you race with tinted windows? I don't think you can.

I had no idea about that! I'm glad I read this thread before painting my new body. Does anybody know the reason behind that?

edit - What are the rules behind the numbers on the bodies? I see some racers with numbers and some without. How does one know which number to use? Does it have to do with a ROAR points standing?
 
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The numbers you see are probably related to a race of some sort. At the RC Pro Series races they assign your car a number. Also, at some tracks without transponder system they give your car a number so they can count it each time you complete a lap.
 
ya at our tracks, its how u reg (first person gets #1 ect, for heat races), and then for the mains how u places in the heat races (so you're changin #'s 2x's (unless you place the same way u reg'd)
 
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