I JUST ORDERED A HELLFIRE
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From: weyburn,
SK, CANADA
Hey guys i just ordered my hellfire today i will get some pictures of it and stuff if you guys want!!!!! when i get it
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From: altoona, IA
my LHS has one and i pulled it out of the box and to me i see alot of the lsp on it (wich is a good thing) i think it had the hpi 28 in it it looks pretty decent for a rtr. looks like it will need a tire change to go racing with. i think hpi will sell alot of thease.
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From: SB,
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congrats with your new hellfire!!!!, im just curious how well it will perform considering it is shorter in length and in width, wheelbase, compared to most of the other truggys. besides that, it definately looks like a cool kit!
i would have brought it if it came out a little earlier.
i would have brought it if it came out a little earlier.
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the hellfire is a bad ***** truggy. this thing mobs it up like no other. wait till u guys see the power this things got. also i can not even beleive how good it turns. it is the best steering rc car i have driven. it takes corners like a rc street car. but one thing the pull start sucks broke it on the third tank but i already replaced it with a savage roto start which works so good. another word of advice if u guys want to save some money get the savage roto start kit but dont buy the actual roto start hand held and just use a battery power drill like a makita it works better with longer life and u save like $40.
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From: Bonifay, FL
[>:]i got the only one in pc. i want to put a buggy wing on it but cant find nuthin . other than that i plan to race it this saturday i hope i dont break anything .



