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Waste Land

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Okay, I've searched and searched untill me eyes hurt. I need a little more information on these cars. Where can I get them? How much? Have you ever drove one and did you like it? Thanx in advance
 
They'll be in the $200-250 range. Not a lot of information on them. They were supposed to be released in late January but have yet to be released.

They may be available in Japan...but good luck finding one.

Oh yeah, it is a kit.



personally, i'm not gonna get it...I was but i'm broke. I'm trying to find a tc3 rolling chassis and make a drifter out of that for like $200 total.
 
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i could drift my friends tc3 with a brushless and some foams on it if you're in the right parking lot. i think a lot of it is suspension. power, and grip
 
I saw it at D1GP and I have to say I was impressed. The drifts are beautiful even with normal drivers under normal conditions. I want one so bad...My total cost will be around $400, though...even entry level electronics are expensive as hell.
 
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my KYOSHO F10 SPORTS PROTO is a natural DRIFTER. lightweight, midship mounted gs-11r engine, low CG, from the moment i bought it, its been getting sideways. this car is capable of sooo much its unreal...
 

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I just came from japan where I purchased mine. I love it. It cost me $225. Kit. No motor. No electronics. The drifting is all in the wheels. The wheels are made of a very hard plastic with plastic rings. You can get it up to speed. Jerc the wheels for a 2 seconds and watch it go strait while doing 360S. Yes normal tires will cause it to act like a regular sedan.

Any other questions

www.yokomousa.com
 
I'm been enjoying mine for a while. I love the dual-purposeness of it; I have two sets of drift wheel/tire sets, a 180SX body, a Toyota Chaser body, and then I have several sets of foams and a Dodge Stratus body so I can race it if I feel like it.

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my KYOSHO F10 SPORTS PROTO is a natural DRIFTER. lightweight, midship mounted gs-11r engine, low CG, from the moment i bought it, its been getting sideways. this car is capable of sooo much its unreal...[/QUOTE]

That's a sweet looking car, the small engine actually looks cool.
 
Both but 4wd is better because you can tackel harder cars and get more traction instead of spinning everywhere you slide.
 
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