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bruce750i
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06.27.2008, 05:58 AM

Wow! What weapon um Radio TX were you waving around? I guess some of them look like something out of a sci-fi movie. I need to paint mine tx orange.
I always think I look like a predator or perv being a 30 year old male alone driving by parks and schools looking for a rc driving spot without a lot of people.
That sucks about your Phat line, I hate looking for small r/c parts that get lost, makes you look crazy swinging your head back and forth studing every little thing on the ground.

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06.27.2008, 09:44 AM

Yeah - kinda felt like a 33 year old nut playing with toy cars. I told this to you guys and my fiance, but I don't think I would admit it to the people I work with.

Radio was a Nomadio React - be careful, you'll shoot your eye out........

The Phatlines are really sweet - awesome traction and handling for street running - and no ballooning at all. I was using the 17mm adapters that come in the box with the pre-mounted HPI rims - they kinda suck but are easy enough to take off to o back to a 14mm hex if needed. Blue loctited all around first thing when I got home and found a spare pin in my parts bin.

All in all I just have to laugh - I think I'll go back there this weekend.


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