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what do ya think about these drift cars???

Discussion in 'Drift Cars' started by knightrider81, Jul 14, 2012.

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    So im new to the forums here but i have a few nitro's but im so tired of working and tuning these things all the time! So im going electric! I thought to get a feel for these they would be a easy and cheap starter for me!! http://www.nitrorcx.com/brdrca.html  give me some feed back plz
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    These are good, alot of guys have more expensive cars and are always replacing parts. I bought the drift star by exceed rc. For four years no problems and other bodies and parts fit for it, looking at mine you wouldnt know it but it is exceedrc i recomend that one. If u have extra money get the brushless one, not that u need it for drifting. But its good to have.
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    Are u my buddy on ps3? A little gt5 drift...
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    So should  i go with a 1/8 or 1/10 scale?? im thinking 1/10 because it might just be easyer to keep on a scale course if there is one?
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    Go 1/10 for sure

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