Not a true crawler, but fun as can be...my TLT-1
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Not a true crawler, but fun as can be...my TLT-1
http://www.rcproam.com/customs/
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I probably won't keep the GTB and the 5.5 motor, but it sure is fun in the meantime...
Click on the specs to see the pics...
I probably won't keep the GTB and the 5.5 motor, but it sure is fun in the meantime...
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RE: Not a true crawler, but fun as can be...my TLT-1
It's pretty quick, but I haven't calculated exactly yet. It does WICKED donuts and I've even can get it to spin on one wheel for a brief time...I'm trying to get my camera woman to hold and focus so I can show everyone the donut streaks it does in the kitchen She wasn't too happy after seeing those! Good thing they clean up easy[8D]
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RE: Not a true crawler, but fun as can be...my TLT-1
How much did it cost and how much would you sell it for if you where to sell it, i am looking at rock-crawlers and i am wondering about aprox. pricing. THanks, BENJYTHEULTIMATE
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RE: Not a true crawler, but fun as can be...my TLT-1
Oh too much, that's for sure. I've spent money on things that aren't really needed for a crawler though...I'm building a real crawler that will be much cheaper than this one (no GTB, not as much aluminum, etc)
With this rig, I have close to $700 not including the truck kit...For my actual crawler project, I'm expecting around $300 or so, including the truck kit.
With this rig, I have close to $700 not including the truck kit...For my actual crawler project, I'm expecting around $300 or so, including the truck kit.