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Couldn't pass this up

Kate , don't tell me thats your driving style out on the street :no :no
BTW nice RC model :thu
 
I would tell you that you can trim those oversized black splitter "bumpers" down to body width and make it more realistic....BUT after seeing how you drive you better leave them alone. :steer
 
Hey now, give me a break. I'm trying to get use to using the controller. LOL As for the bumpers, they can come off easily by removing a few screws which I'll probably take them off. It just looks stupid with them on.
 
"Kats66Pny" said:
Hey now, give me a break. I'm trying to get use to using the controller. LOL As for the bumpers, they can come off easily by removing a few screws which I'll probably take them off. It just looks stupid with them on.
The reason I said to cut them down is that they serve 2 purposes. 1 is to keep you from tearing it to pieces in the first few days and 2 is to keep the lights from shining down on the floor and keeps dirt,hair etc from getting up into the gears and steering mech. If you just outline them on the car them drop them down, cut and reinstall you get the best of both worlds ( just watch those walls)
 
"70 StangMan" said:
The reason I said to cut them down is that they serve 2 purposes. 1 is to keep you from tearing it to pieces in the first few days and 2 is to keep the lights from shining down on the floor and keeps dirt,hair etc from getting up into the gears and steering mech. If you just outline them on the car them drop them down, cut and reinstall you get the best of both worlds ( just watch those walls)

I have a similar one without the headlights and the first day I broke the rear spoiler, front bumper and antennae. Apparently these were not built for jumping ramps and other fun stunts.
 
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