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Help need some input!!!!!!

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Mike745

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Hi everyone I'm new to nitro and I'm about to get my first car but I'm undecive on witch car to get the car is mainly going to be used for racing people up and down the street and I might take it to the track but the next car I'm going to get is going to be a kit but just for now I want to get the feel for a already working car I have norrowed it Down to 4 cars

. CEN ct5
. TC3
. 4tech 3.3
. Inferno gt2

I want to have the fastest car on the block off the line and down the stretch also needs to be durable

Thanks for all your input in advance

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my idea is the Hobby Shop is more important than the brand of truck. if you have a racing track near by ask the racers which shops are best. then talk to the different shops.. i was lucky i have 5-6 shops near by, but found a very good shop.
 
I have the HPI RS4 3Evo and that is a durable little on-road. its 4wheel drive and it is all metal driveline!!!!! fast little thing too. If you want the 4tec this would be more durable considering the 4tec is belt drive and there was something else off about the 4tec that kept me from it.. dont get me wrong the 4tec is fast but you also want durable so if you happen to crash..
 
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