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yeah same here go for it. I'm in the process as we type. I have a converted Rusty, on road, lowered, looks pretty sweet in my opinion, waiting for electronics and all. Any wayz Go for it dude!
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Mxracer just cuz u didnt think it up doesnt mean its gay id say go for it.
Mxracer just cuz u didnt think it up doesnt mean its gay id say go for it.
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MX, in my opinion, calling an idea 'gay' is more immature. I don't see a) where the correlation is? and b) why it's gay?!
You're a loser, more likely.
Gay, haha....
You're a loser, more likely.
Gay, haha....
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Yeah very true. You gotta backup your answers. Calling something gay because you think it is, doesn't mean it's gay to other people. If you want to call something gay, you need to backup your opinion.
Just so you know. I'm the process of making a drifter. I'll Post the pics later.
But back to the subject. Before you write up another crappy little opinion of yours, say it to yourself 10 Times before you type it, THEN, go to a friend and have him read it. Then post it so we can critisize it some more.
Just so you know. I'm the process of making a drifter. I'll Post the pics later.
But back to the subject. Before you write up another crappy little opinion of yours, say it to yourself 10 Times before you type it, THEN, go to a friend and have him read it. Then post it so we can critisize it some more.
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Here's my "GAY" Drift ST "in the process of completion". I'm just waiting on some parts. New radio, ESC. Need to look at the diff too because when I got it, it was in peices
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yea just ignore MX...
anyways, if i ever get the time i will cut this pipe i got...but it keeps raining and my big saw is in the shed >_<
anyways, if i ever get the time i will cut this pipe i got...but it keeps raining and my big saw is in the shed >_<
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I taped up the tires on an electric ST i've got the other night. First i just did the back tires, and pretty much only got the doughnuts in lol. So next i taped up the fronts also. I got maybe 2 decent turns in in a battery charge, but mostly it was still just spinning. Dunno if PVC would've helped at all, but i doubt it.
Do you guys think something like the 4wd HPI MT's would be able to drift with PVC? They're still trucks, but they do have 4wd... Or even an 1/8th scale 4wd buggy?
Do you guys think something like the 4wd HPI MT's would be able to drift with PVC? They're still trucks, but they do have 4wd... Or even an 1/8th scale 4wd buggy?