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Old 05-03-2004, 09:53 PM
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hey u guys

is this another question about the car i asked about last time i got some new pics with new info

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http://www.modelsportuk.com/?CallFun...age=gv_v2.html
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Old 05-03-2004, 10:55 PM
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looks little(I think I already said that), dont know what that thing on the rear is for, and the steering servo set up looks odd
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That looks nice, I like that body also. Ive never heard of that company before. That thing on the back is probably a handle to carry the car with. Seems like everything is laid out nicely on the chassis, lots of room. Is that a 1/10th scale?.
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Its different from what I have seen before but it has good things like the 2 speed gearbox, sway bars, turnbuckles, alum steering blocks, alum upper deck, but i also things I dont like that much like the front bumper it doesnt cover any part of the wheels (may be thats why the alum steering blocks), the "shock towers seem like they are more part of the diff box this could be either good or bad) and seem to have only one position, its a side exhaust with rotatory carb and pullstart(also could be good or bad) the threaded shocks are also a good thing, radio looks horrible but also in every rtr.

So I think It has a lot useful of features (may be more than other very popular cars) and could be a good car, what I dont like the most about this car its its size, the front bumper, shock towers, the steering servo set up, and that thing at the back.
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hey i have


i have had this car for 1 month and i am thinking of getting a new engine and new tries and new exhuast and 3 speed gearbox

what band of these proudts should i get

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