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    Anyone have one? I'm buying one tonight...

    www traxxas.com/products/promo/5805_promo.htm (No click-able links before 30 posts, but copy and paste into your browser to view the site- Mark Kleis)

    This after I put myself $150 in the hole becasue Megs was on sale at Meijer. I re-bought everything I like to have on the shelf, as some of my stuff seemed to be thinning or acting weird, since they stayed in the garage over the winter and I wouldn't get some of the liquids to mix right.

    I was happy- they even had UC! Gonna try that on the Ex this weekend...

    Hey- is it OCD if I detail a 1/10 RC truck?
    Last edited by Markus Kleis; Jul 30, 2009, 09:13 PM. Reason: No clickable links before 30 posts
    2000 Ford Explorer XLT "Deuce"
    2007 Toyota Camry XLE

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    I have one. It is CRAZY. I put about $800 into it so far and I love it.

    You'll get addicted fast. Get brushless, lipo and a higher limit on your credit card and your set.

    Have fun.

    Ryan
    Attack life, it's going to kill you anyway.

    This is your life. Choose to live it to the fullest.

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      Man, that brings back memories ! I was into RC about 15 years ago.

      My only survivor from that era is an Associated truck which has been sitting on a shelf for the last 10 years.

      I didn't have the budget to own and run a gas powered RC, so I kept running battery powered ones. I had a LOT of fun with RC vehicles and that's what led me into electronics later on.

      If I ever want to fire it up, I bet I only have to buy new batteries. I hope the voltage, form factor and connector standards are still the same. :P

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        Originally posted by Skuz View Post
        Man, that brings back memories ! I was into RC about 15 years ago.

        My only survivor from that era is an Associated truck which has been sitting on a shelf for the last 10 years.

        I didn't have the budget to own and run a gas powered RC, so I kept running battery powered ones. I had a LOT of fun with RC vehicles and that's what led me into electronics later on.

        If I ever want to fire it up, I bet I only have to buy new batteries. I hope the voltage, form factor and connector standards are still the same. :P
        You're telling me! I have a 20 year old Clod Buster that I just dug up durn my last move and my kids are begging me to play with it. And just this past weekend we saw an RC race track in a parking lot near a Hobby Lobby. The pull from that old obsession is very strong.

        One of the toys I have now is a set of VSTank Pro Infrared Battle Tanks. These thing are awesome.

        Greg D.

        2011 Chevy Cruze Eco - Imperial Blue
        2008 Chevy Suburban LT - Black

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          I was into On-Road nitro about 10 years ago. I still have both of my cars, but one needs new transmission gears (I think Ofna made the gears out of wax), and the other just needs a new plug and some fuel and it would be scooting around again.
          The new Traxxas Nitro-4Tec looks like some pretty serious business...My Ofna OB-4 was the fastest 1/10 scale on the market when I got it at 55mph...70mph with a 1/10 scale? Wow.
          If a tree falls in the forest and there's nobody there to record the event, how can you be certain that there was a tree or even a forest to begin with?

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