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Old 10-10-2008 | 11:51 AM
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Default RE: Balanced chassis - what do you think?


ORIGINAL: larryf333

If you ever want to get the buggy finished, lose the girlfriend (read fun-loving companion), hey it's a tough decision, but she thinks it's just a toy, and we know better. And don't ever make the fatal decision I did. I upgraded my fun loving companion to wife status (read supreme ruler) and now I'm lucky to run my RC's once a week. But, man is it great when the supreme ruler grants me her divine permission to terrorize the neighborhood, payback's hell, isn't it kitty, teach you to leave pawprints on my just cleaned car.

Oh, BTW, those sound like some pretty good ideas for weight distribution, post some pics as you go. That way us husbands (read prisoners) can see what could have been...
Lol larry. Animals and small children both seem to run in fear when they see / hear something this small coming towards them at 30-40mph.
I'm 31 and have already been married and divorced. Although it will be some time until I get married again, at least this ones a keeper. She's really quite understanding when it comes to "toys". I can't complain too much, I just built a new computer not even 3 months ago. Tried sweet talking her into letting me get some of the parts I've listed, but I can't seem to make her understand why they are needed. Even tried the "because they make it stronger and it won't break as easy" approach. That backfired when she said, "After what we spent on it, you better not break it!" Lol. As you and I know, the woman is the official keeper of the money. So, looks like I have my christmas list made. I need to go to the lhs to get a new fuel filter, maybe during that hour drive I can bat my eyelashes at her and talk her into letting me at least get a new clutch bell.