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10.26.2007, 09:35 PM

Ouch!!!!
NEVER underestimate the power of a woman.


Could still be OK for a right hand circle track.....


I can't decide if its more fun
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10.26.2007, 09:37 PM

Looks like it just needs a front skid and maybe a front top plate. Doesnt Gmaxx sell replacement parts? I think the g3 stuff will still fit a g2 Chassis.


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At least I have an excuse to buy new stuff at her expense.
Your right, but i'll never let my wife drive mine just to buy something at her expense

I'll continue to let enter my order by the underground windows, like i did since 4 years now.

But today, i've clean my workshop because all the box in which came my order take so much place in my workshop that i'll can't go in the shop.
But i've make a big mistake, i've take out all the boxes by the main door in the kitchen......
My wife ask me from where come all this boxes

Now i think that i'll have a two week of auto-satisfaction
   
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10.26.2007, 10:32 PM

What did you expect from using intergy parts. Not that others wouldn't have bent, just mabye a lot less damage!
OOPS I didn't notice the gmax chasis, my eye just caught the intergy logo.

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10.26.2007, 11:52 PM

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What did you expect from using intergy parts. Not that others wouldn't have bent, just mabye a lot less damage!
OOPS I didn't notice the gmax chasis, my eye just caught the intergy logo.
It you look, it looks like that is what was strong enough to not bend and simply transfer the impact to the chassis.
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10.26.2007, 10:39 PM

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Now i think that i'll have a two week of auto-satisfaction[/QUOTE]


Never heard IT called auto-satisfaction before!!!

Sounds about right, the women always give us hell for buying stuff, what do they thing, we can take the money with us when we die?
   
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10.27.2007, 12:04 AM

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At least I have an excuse to buy new stuff at her expense.
Your right, but i'll never let my wife drive mine just to buy something at her expense

I'll continue to let enter my order by the underground windows, like i did since 4 years now.

But today, i've clean my workshop because all the box in which came my order take so much place in my workshop that i'll can't go in the shop.
But i've make a big mistake, i've take out all the boxes by the main door in the kitchen......
My wife ask me from where come all this boxes

Now i think that i'll have a two week of auto-satisfaction
Solution to this problem is to have stuff mailed to your work address.


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