Help for Some OLD Guys 1/10 Buggy
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RE: Help for Some OLD Guys 1/10 Buggy
Thanks for the info.
If I were to run it on some hard pack dirt like a baseball field would that still be a good gear ?
THANKS
If I were to run it on some hard pack dirt like a baseball field would that still be a good gear ?
THANKS
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RE: Help for Some OLD Guys 1/10 Buggy
Want to thank you guys for your help, us 5 "old guys" are having a ball with the RC10t4.1 trucks we got. They are a blast !
Now if we can only learn to make a nice 180 degree turn
We need lots of practice ! But having fun and that's what we bought them for. No breakage YET !
Now if we can only learn to make a nice 180 degree turn
We need lots of practice ! But having fun and that's what we bought them for. No breakage YET !
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RE: Help for Some OLD Guys 1/10 Buggy
ORIGINAL: BKoz559
How about a photo of all your trucks together?
How about a photo of all your trucks together?
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RE: Help for Some OLD Guys 1/10 Buggy
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