Which Starter Car?
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Which Starter Car?
I would like to do some light carpet racing and then learn to do some drifting as well. I would mostly be learning how to drift in a church gym that is carpet.
I have some leads on a TC4 Team Edition, not Factory Team, that has the Associated Ai brushed/brushless ESC and then I'll be using my own motor which is a Speed Gems Chromium 16T. The car looks to be in pretty good condition.
The other is a RTR Hot Bodies Cyclone S. It has just a few aluminum upgrades and is RTR. It's a brushed setup.
They would both be the same price and I can get the LHS to order parts pretty easily and they do have the Associated parts mostly in stock. Which would be a better setup for what I'm wanting to do?
I have some leads on a TC4 Team Edition, not Factory Team, that has the Associated Ai brushed/brushless ESC and then I'll be using my own motor which is a Speed Gems Chromium 16T. The car looks to be in pretty good condition.
The other is a RTR Hot Bodies Cyclone S. It has just a few aluminum upgrades and is RTR. It's a brushed setup.
They would both be the same price and I can get the LHS to order parts pretty easily and they do have the Associated parts mostly in stock. Which would be a better setup for what I'm wanting to do?
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RE: Which Starter Car?
Hi,
Check out the following link: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0KF-Q4Z29oE it shows one of our RTR Electric On Road cars. It is a beginning level car that is fully upgradeable. Can't beat the price of this Ready to Run.
Thank you,
www.wolfhobbies.com
Check out the following link: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0KF-Q4Z29oE it shows one of our RTR Electric On Road cars. It is a beginning level car that is fully upgradeable. Can't beat the price of this Ready to Run.
Thank you,
www.wolfhobbies.com