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From: Kitchener, ON, CANADA
I have a Duratrax nitro evader, no dont flame me because i have only been into RC cars for a few weeks, is there a wasy to change some thing on my car to make it close to a touring car, example being able to drift. and what are some good snow tires? Thank yal
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From: breslau, MB, CANADA
Buddy, i read your post then closed it, but then out of the corner of my eye i noticed you are from kitchener,,,,, me too!!! Thats so sick I have never met anyone on here into RC who lives around these parts. Do u go to flite craft??? I usually go there but there is also another store, i cannot remember the name but it is right off of the expressway near courtland ave. Anyways, to answer your question, that is not really a possibilty with your truck there. And if u plan on driving in the snow, be for warned that u had better make sure all of your electronics are tightly sealed against any moisture. If you want to get into drifting just by a cheap tt01 or some 4wd chassis and some PVC for the tires and you will be drifting in no time. Unless that truck u got is 4wd, you won't be able to drift well, u need 4wd.
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From: orangeville,
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Cool boys...I am from Guelph. We should get togethre and do some drifting! I heard that they were opoening a track in cambridge, hope it comes through! It will be inddor and they DO have timing equip,(was talking to Bob aobut it at flightcraft) Well peace! maybe we should start a golded horseshoe drift thread on here! lol



