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From: miami,
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that has to be the biggest waste of money in rc drifting, for 5 bucks i can get 2 meter of abs piping at home depot and they'll cut it there for me 2
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It's only nice if you're like me and life in a country where hardware stores don't exist and you don't speak the language, then it's worth the extra few bucks. Otherwise yeah who'd do it.
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From: miami,
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i drift nitro and i use pvc some people say you can't really drift with it but if you have good trottle control they are fine to use for really technical slow speed drifting and i use drift-spec tires for high speed "dukes of hazzard" type drifting i use it to drift around all the newb's at the track
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From: seattle, WA
cool I'm going to try ABS, since its so cheap. I hear it gives more grip than PVC. I really want to do high speed drifts what tires do you recommend for that? and how long do you HPI drift spec tires last for, like how many tanks or gallons?? whats a good way to cut ABS? sorry for all the questions. thanks



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