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Fusion 28 - 11/27/2008 5:05 AM   
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I want to buy a fusion 28 but I am new to rc and dont want to buy something of poor quality!! Is this a good car??

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RE: Fusion 28 - 11/28/2008 12:40 AM   
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I would not reccomend it for a newbee.

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RE: Fusion 28 - 11/28/2008 3:52 AM   
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LaComa,

It is a quality car thats for sure, is it for beginners, I would have to say no.

An 80 MPH car is not a good learning tool, I would start out with something a bit slower first then work your way up to it because it is a lot of car man.

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RE: Fusion 28 - 11/28/2008 4:12 AM   
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Thanks,for the info I will buy something slower also but I think i am going to go ahead and buy this one. What would you guys recomend for me?

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RE: Fusion 28 - 11/28/2008 4:17 AM   
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Honestly just any good reputable RTR nitro, I'm not really in the on road nitro game to much.

As for the Fusion 28, your local hobby shop can get that for you, but if not try Stormer Hobbies!

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RE: Fusion 28 - 11/28/2008 5:19 AM   
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Stormer Hobbies it is! My local shops say they have never even heard of Schumacher Racing!?? But its ok I really liked what I have read here and on the net.

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RE: Fusion 28 - 12/1/2008 5:04 PM   
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HAHA thats funny, we've been around for 30 years!

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RE: Fusion 28 - 12/1/2008 10:44 PM   
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Hi LaComa,
The Fusion 28 is a great Rc. You said you were new to Rc. This is just my opinion since I own 6 menaces, 5 Havocs, Rascals, Riots, vintage Schumachers and 100's of Schumacher parts Galore. (check out my Gallery) I love Schumacher, but enough about me I just want you to know were I'm coming from. I'm not saying you might not be able to handle the Fusion, cause there's always that what if (beginners luck) but a beginner having a Rc like that is like someone getting keys to a Corvette who just got there driving liciense. You want to start with something of a more simple type of Rc that will build your knowledge up and then you will be able to go thru the stages of a more advance level of a Rc. A great choice would be the Rascal or the Riot. These Rc's will familierize yourself with the Schumacher product. The learning curve of the Rascal & Riot are perfect for beginners and are very tough.


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RE: Fusion 28 - 6/3/2009 3:07 AM   
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before i purchase the fusion 28 is there any flaws that i should know about


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RE: Fusion 28 - 9/11/2009 7:25 AM   
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im also looking into buying this car, what is the parts support like?

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RE: Fusion 28 - 9/19/2009 12:10 AM   
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Good if you order from Schumacher USA in Florida they ship quick

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RE: Fusion 28 - 9/27/2009 10:17 PM   
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is anybody having problems with the pin snapping behind the brakes.

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