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yo i was looking into getting one of h
these to rip in the parcking lot at my work and stuff. jstu to keep there. buti wanna get soem decent drifting outa it. so what would you recoment... motor esc.....???? reciver....... potential rs4 upgrades that substancially help.... thanks guys. and please post ids of your rs4s drifting if you got um
these to rip in the parcking lot at my work and stuff. jstu to keep there. buti wanna get soem decent drifting outa it. so what would you recoment... motor esc.....???? reciver....... potential rs4 upgrades that substancially help.... thanks guys. and please post ids of your rs4s drifting if you got um
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RE: micro RS4
Anyway The Mrs4 is really out dated You can find one for cheap on ebay tho, They are a lot of fun, Easy to drift but, Parts are going to be the issue here. You can buy the hpi stuff but your not going to find much else. Check out the xray m18 if your looking for a on road at the 18th scale.
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RE: micro RS4
If one is going to rip on people for spelling, perhaps one should perfect grammar prior to....
The MRS4 is a bit small for parking lots and outdoor use. The ground clearance of the chassis is minimal, allowing the smallest of rocks to drastically change your path of travel.
As one of the following responses indicates, the Sportwerks Recoil is an excellent choice. The chassis has more tuning options and enough clearance to work outdoors.
The MRS4 is a bit small for parking lots and outdoor use. The ground clearance of the chassis is minimal, allowing the smallest of rocks to drastically change your path of travel.
As one of the following responses indicates, the Sportwerks Recoil is an excellent choice. The chassis has more tuning options and enough clearance to work outdoors.
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RE: micro RS4
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The MRS4 is a bit small for parking lots and outdoor use. The ground clearance of the chassis is minimal, allowing the smallest of rocks to drastically change your path of travel.
As one of the following responses indicates, the Sportwerks Recoil is an excellent choice. The chassis has more tuning options and enough clearance to work outdoors.
The MRS4 is a bit small for parking lots and outdoor use. The ground clearance of the chassis is minimal, allowing the smallest of rocks to drastically change your path of travel.
As one of the following responses indicates, the Sportwerks Recoil is an excellent choice. The chassis has more tuning options and enough clearance to work outdoors.
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