Budget tc car
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Trying to find my buddy a tc car that's 4wd and easy part replacement as I'm not about to try and teach him on my own personal graphit bling bling chassis that I've spent a fortune on. I could see a bad accident leaving me car less.
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for the price of 119.95. Parts are cheap and easy to replace. Regards
Norman2
Attached photo of Kit I am recommending.
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For shaft drive as the belt could snap from debris if he doesn't prepare the area.
Tamiya TT01e kit for $130ish
Or the Ofna JL10e looks like a good deal for the cash. Parts shouldn't be too hard to get as there are quite a few places that carry ofna parts.
Tamiya TT01e kit for $130ish
Or the Ofna JL10e looks like a good deal for the cash. Parts shouldn't be too hard to get as there are quite a few places that carry ofna parts.
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nice ride... heres another idea
http://www.rcmart.com/spec-sprs1stc-sports-edition-electric-touring-p-35699.html?utm_source=Homepage&utm_medium=Banner&u tm_campaign=1030_spec-r_s1
http://www.rcmart.com/spec-sprs1stc-sports-edition-electric-touring-p-35699.html?utm_source=Homepage&utm_medium=Banner&u tm_campaign=1030_spec-r_s1
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