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What about this
hi i ordered this car after some thought
i was wondering wat evgery one thinks about them u can get them in a buggy or truggy versoin which are the sdame under the shel;l have a look at them on youtube they are the acme pioneer or the acme fire wolf it is really cheap comes with a lipo battery and charger and also has a brushless motor for under £130 http://www.nitrotek.co.uk/A2003T.htm |
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It looks good if you are into micro's!!!
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I think if you ever want to go near a track, you should've bought a B4 rtr, that thing looks out of control in their own promo vid, either that, or my wife was driving it!
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I hope you like it
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bashing
looks ok for bashing . how available are parts
might even be ok for getting into racing . i had a ansmann master smacker which got me on the track (+ brushless) but after two meetings i got a bmax and the differance to drive was amazing. didnt look back just got a stinger brushless truggy. like a copy associated t4. brushless and 2.4ghz and truck for 140. and made of rubber. not broke it yet and been racing it for 4 months |
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its good in my opinion the parts are very easy to get hold of i could upgrade a lot of the stuff on it to make it ok to enter competitions
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john just wondering but how much is a b4
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A quick Google says about £175, I know this is more then the car you've bought, but it is very raceable, lots of set-ups around, easy to get spares etc, proper race car, not a toy, great way into toy car racing.
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