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holy sh*t.. that's no joke.. it's really hard to drift a RC car.. that's skills right there. i try to drift my GC8V mini Z for ages and always end up spinning out
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ha!! awesome!
Its Orville's Celica, i just drive it...
Thats sweet. that looks like a lot of practice to get that good lol.
that's awesome. i want one now. too bad they don't have lil rc st205s.
This post has been edited by j0e_p3t: May 1, 2007 - 12:16 PM
This post has been edited by j0e_p3t: May 1, 2007 - 12:16 PM
ss-iii splitters and 404 skirts areon. which means i need to update my sig.
Bad ass....looks like fun..
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that's awesome. i want one now. too bad they don't have lil rc st205s.
that's awesome. i want one now. too bad they don't have lil rc st205s.
they do
really hard to get
thats awesome, i want one....whats good and where can i get it at.
that is a hpi stage D drift nitro car.
Its fairly new, you can get it at your local hobby store or online retailer like towerhobbies.com.
yes it is terrible difficult to drift a nitro car because the way the engine works.
Its fairly new, you can get it at your local hobby store or online retailer like towerhobbies.com.
yes it is terrible difficult to drift a nitro car because the way the engine works.
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oh what... where should i start looking
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that's awesome. i want one now. too bad they don't have lil rc st205s.
that's awesome. i want one now. too bad they don't have lil rc st205s.
they do
really hard to get
oh what... where should i start looking
ss-iii splitters and 404 skirts areon. which means i need to update my sig.
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Tamiya Kit#58201. It comes with a beginner AWD TL01 chassis, lame suspensions, and a slow motor.
Edit: Tamiya Kit#50771 and #50677 is shell only. So you can get a decent HPI chassis with a Celica shell.

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that's awesome. i want one now. too bad they don't have lil rc st205s.
that's awesome. i want one now. too bad they don't have lil rc st205s.

Tamiya Kit#58201. It comes with a beginner AWD TL01 chassis, lame suspensions, and a slow motor.
Edit: Tamiya Kit#50771 and #50677 is shell only. So you can get a decent HPI chassis with a Celica shell.

This post has been edited by tomazws: May 1, 2007 - 7:53 PM
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I drift my 1/8 Buggy on the track. lol.
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you can get 6GC bodies around plenty of places, but if your going to drifton i suggest getting a RWD 1:10 scale touring car or stadium truck and tighten your springs down and lower it, do nitro, much easier to tweak your throttle.
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that's awesome. i want one now. too bad they don't have lil rc st205s.
that's awesome. i want one now. too bad they don't have lil rc st205s.
they do
really hard to get
you can get 6GC bodies around plenty of places, but if your going to drifton i suggest getting a RWD 1:10 scale touring car or stadium truck and tighten your springs down and lower it, do nitro, much easier to tweak your throttle.
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no....
you obviously had not driving a nitro car before, your advice is the exact opposite of what you want to do for "RC" drifting.
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you can get 6GC bodies around plenty of places, but if your going to drifton i suggest getting a RWD 1:10 scale touring car or stadium truck and tighten your springs down and lower it, do nitro, much easier to tweak your throttle.
you can get 6GC bodies around plenty of places, but if your going to drifton i suggest getting a RWD 1:10 scale touring car or stadium truck and tighten your springs down and lower it, do nitro, much easier to tweak your throttle.
no....
you obviously had not driving a nitro car before, your advice is the exact opposite of what you want to do for "RC" drifting.