Was looking through my saved bookmarks and found this
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Was looking through my saved bookmarks and found this
Thought you guys might like it.http://www.frequency-rc.com/drift/sg3rd.mpg
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THey maybe cost 300-400$ all you need is a rc car =) and just get the shell and paint it the way you want.http://www.tamiyausa.com/ has them or just check your local rc car store.
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That clip is fresh!!!!!!!! I have a HPI rs4 (gas car), how do I get mine prepped for drifting? Its all wheel drive...do I have to take out the front axles(called dogbones) or what? Any info or websites would be appreciated.
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What kind of R/C car kit do you need. I checked out that site but I don't know squat about R/C cars. I just want one that can do that reliably. I'm guessing I need a rear wheel drive model but when I check the video they look like their using All-Wheel Drive. Can someone tell me if this is true or not?
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at the end of the credits is a good site called www.rcdrift.org
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