Whats the Best car both fast on road and off road
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Whats the Best car both fast on road and off road
i need a car, preferably found on Atomicmods.com, which is under 60 $ and is fast on road and off road. i would like it look good but doesnt have to be a car .I like trucks like the Team Losi LOSB0233 Micro-Desert Truck 1:36 RTR but i dont know how fast they are.
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RE: Whats the Best car both fast on road and off road
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i need a car, preferably found on Atomicmods.com, which is under 60 $ and is fast on road and off road. i would like it look good but doesnt have to be a car .I like trucks like the Team Losi LOSB0233 Micro-Desert Truck 1:36 RTR but i dont know how fast they are.
Helpme plzz
i need a car, preferably found on Atomicmods.com, which is under 60 $ and is fast on road and off road. i would like it look good but doesnt have to be a car .I like trucks like the Team Losi LOSB0233 Micro-Desert Truck 1:36 RTR but i dont know how fast they are.
Helpme plzz
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RE: Whats the Best car both fast on road and off road
BL stands for BrushLess and refers to the motor technology. Brushless motors are very fast. A car with a brushless set is a lot faster than a car with a brushed set.<div>
</div><div>The RC18T2 is not a car for the beginner, it has a lot of minor issues which need solving before the car is reliable. I would recommend the older model (without the '2'), which has shaft drive instead of belt drive and is easier to maintain and setup.</div>
</div><div>The RC18T2 is not a car for the beginner, it has a lot of minor issues which need solving before the car is reliable. I would recommend the older model (without the '2'), which has shaft drive instead of belt drive and is easier to maintain and setup.</div>