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07.23.2010, 03:34 PM

i've seen one other rc8te with the chassis broken just like that. i'm pretty sure the guy hit a sidewalk though...


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07.23.2010, 04:22 PM

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i've seen one other rc8te with the chassis broken just like that. i'm pretty sure the guy hit a sidewalk though...
sorry to disappoint you but no sidewalks,just pure soft sand in miles
the chassis as a very thin part in the rear like a bottle neck.
the first thing i ask my self wane i purchase the car "is this strong enough?"
probably not
So I'm going to send mail to AE hope they replace it .
   
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