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rcmonster236

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Have anyone of u guys seen or drivin a hellfire? If so wut is there handeling speed and how good are they? I mayb getting 1.
 
You have now asked about every single truck on the market. Please, do us all a favor, use the search feature, do a little research on your own, all the trucks you are asking about have been discussed in great detail, and there is a bunch of info at your fingertips, BUT you have to be willing to do a little of your own research. You need to decide what rc would be best for you, based upon where you have to run, what parts your lhs stocks, and your budget. Then, if you have any questions go ahead and ask.

also please use words not I'm slang...

What, not wut
You, not U
 
i can do wut ever i want 2 do!!!!!!!!!!! If u have a problem get ova it!!!!!
 
I merely suggested you try the search function, so I suggest you check your attitude, and again, this is not a chat room, how about trying english, not I'm slang.
 
ok srry and i found the talk bout the hellfire and srry for all the trouble. But u aint gonna change my slang srry!!
 
With your poor attitude, and use of I'm slang, don't be surprised when you get no help, and other members stop replying to you at all.

wait, let me put it so you can understand it...

wit yo tude, n yo slang ain't no 1 gunna help u wit ne thing no mo
 
Everyone is in agreement with the chat room slang. Don't use it here. It's very irritating, and actually takes LONGER to read and figure out. Other than that............

Do your research after determining what your budget will bear. Do you have $300 to spend? Do you have $1000? Once you figure out what you can afford, go to your local hobby shop, since they will be your first support for parts and supplies. See what they carry, see what features you are looking for, and make a decision based on the knowledge you have accumulated.

Keep in mind, since your new to this, you also need a radio, fuel or charger, and all the other peripherals involved in running R/C cars.
 
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