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Old 02-01-2012
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Default Which 4 Wd

Its probually been asked loads of times but what's the pros and cons of the different 4 WD cars out there please
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I loved my yokomo b-max, but support for them has dwindled a bit of late.

Tried a B44 and didn't like it.

I'd probably try a durango if i was in the market for a 4wd, very nice looking car - bit cramped space wise though
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What is popular at the club you run at?

If there are people there with the Kyosho cars I strongly recommend you try them before going for anything else!
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durango is a brill car love it
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Value for money I'd vote the V3 410 just buy cyclone ball studs and losi extra ridged ball studs and you have a bullit profe car out of the box.

If you have the pockets then try the New lazer.
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Talking B44.1

A few of the lad including me run b44 and b44.1 they are fantastic very strong loads of room parts are very easy to obtain and they are very reliable hope this helps mark
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