im new and i need help
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From: Temple City, CA
hey guys
ive been playing with rc cars since i was like 6 but i only used nikko and tyco. Recently i just bought the drift king series from tyco which is sort of crappy but its still a drifting rc but i dont like it very much. ive been interested in drifting even when it was still uncommon in the states but now ive seen RC drifting everywhere. im a complete beginner to rc's because i have never built one before. i was wondering if you guys could maybe post a few sites where i can maybe learn some stuff and if possible can u post a site where i can buy a good drift car.
thanks
ive been playing with rc cars since i was like 6 but i only used nikko and tyco. Recently i just bought the drift king series from tyco which is sort of crappy but its still a drifting rc but i dont like it very much. ive been interested in drifting even when it was still uncommon in the states but now ive seen RC drifting everywhere. im a complete beginner to rc's because i have never built one before. i was wondering if you guys could maybe post a few sites where i can maybe learn some stuff and if possible can u post a site where i can buy a good drift car.
thanks
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From: , TX, AMERICAN SAMOA (USA)
hey im not a expert, but i have had my rc for like a week and i just ran the car fully today (like guning the car) i have a SMT buggy .15 and im not very smart about the enigne and stuf but i was on concert and i could drift with it ... so i think if you get any kind of nitro ON ROAD car it should dirft awsomely ... i saw some good on roads car at www.trendtimes.com but im not very good at knowing if there good but the prices were good..
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From: Sheffield, UNITED KINGDOM
Nitro kicks ass! But for drifting, electric is better. With electric you can controll the speed alot easier than a nitro engine. as for a suitable starter car, go for the TL01. Cheap, strong and simple, perfect for your first car. There going realy cheaply on rcmart at the moment.
http://www.rcmart.com/catalog/produc...ducts_id=12486
Ryan.
http://www.rcmart.com/catalog/produc...ducts_id=12486
Ryan.



