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From: garden grove, CA
This is my first time having an RC car
I was wondering if this car is good enough for drifting
thxs
http://www.dickssportinggoods.com/pr...ductId=1981572
I was wondering if this car is good enough for drifting
thxs
http://www.dickssportinggoods.com/pr...ductId=1981572
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From: cracktown, AUSTRALIA
i dont wana be rude mate but ive only been on heere a few weeks
but can you search or just do some research because if you had done so you would know unless its of hobby grade its ****house
not flaming you or nothing just might have saved you a bit of trouble to just do a search
there is an easy way to tell if its hobby grade
most of the time it wont come with electronics but some also do a rtr (ready to run) kit of the same vehicle
basically look for a tamiya or kyosho or basically any thing found in a decent hobby shop
and also if you do go to a hobby shop ask a few questions it really does help
cheers
elliot
but can you search or just do some research because if you had done so you would know unless its of hobby grade its ****house
not flaming you or nothing just might have saved you a bit of trouble to just do a search
there is an easy way to tell if its hobby grade
most of the time it wont come with electronics but some also do a rtr (ready to run) kit of the same vehicle
basically look for a tamiya or kyosho or basically any thing found in a decent hobby shop
and also if you do go to a hobby shop ask a few questions it really does help
cheers
elliot
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From: adelaide, AUSTRALIA
hey mate weclome to the world of rc'ing if your really keen and want to drift properly go out buy a taimya tt-01 rtr put pvc tyres on it (search if you need to learn about them) and your ready or go out buy that nikko itll be hard as hell to drift not much fun and non upgradable either way its up to u.but id suggest a tamiya if your serious about gettin into rc and reallyit wont be much more than that neways for 100x more fun



