RE: new nitro user
To be honest, if you spend more money up front, you will spend less money in the end fixing and replacing parts. Those cheap cars have absolutitely no quality, and a bunch of small parts break. If you want to do it right, and have alot less headaches, I suggest you buy a more expensive car ($300-$500) then you wont be waiting for parts and shipping. Do you have a Local Hobby Shop near you? ANd what car was the one you seen? Do you know how to tune an engine?