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Man!!!! This might make me dive back into the rc world. The deep end!
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Do it Jose! It's a super cheap hobby that takes very little of your time..... yeah yeah that's it. Come on in the water is warm.
Chris
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Hahahaha ha.
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Yeah. Just sell your Bronco and jump in. Lol.BajaBronco13 wrote:Do it Jose! It's a super cheap hobby that takes very little of your time..... yeah yeah that's it. Come on in the water is warm.
Chris
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Well I'm glad I have such positive role models on this site!! Way to point me in the right direction.... (Straight off the cliff!) geez my wife's going to kill me. Might as well put this out there now.
Anyone looking for a roommate? Hahaha
Anyone looking for a roommate? Hahaha
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Haha the sound effects.
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... pretty sweet looking... cough... Brian (Yikes) ... cough
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It amazes me how much the cars have changed. In high school around 1988 I worked for Ed and Linda at the RD car track next to the Mini Golf course and the Del Mar fair grounds. My first car I built was an electric Grasshopper. Then I built and raced the First Losi JRXT truck. Back then you could not buy a ready to run or race ready RC car new. Also gas cars were only on road racing RC car's. I love the nitro car evolution of the power plants.
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Nice paint job!
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Picking up an SC10 4x4 for the sole purpose of putting a bronco body on it! Seems like they are good cars, but I am completely new to these things. Can anyone recommend what I should do to it? I honestly have no idea.
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There's so many options these days, I wouldn't know what to recommend. I'm still rocking my OG 2wd SC10
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The 4x4 sc10 is an excellent choice. I have both 2 Wheel and four-wheel-drive
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I'm thinking a chassis brace will be my first mod. I like the idea of reliability/strength over performance at this point.
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The 4x4 hauls butt. All you really need is that brace, and you'll be good until you want to go faster .
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Kind of liking the idea of an outerwear too
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That's a good idea. Especially if you're out in the desert bashing