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I really don't understand why people say the F180 cost too much,with what you got with the kits it's really less than a 1/10th on road,by the time you pay anywhere from $300 to $500 for an engine & pipe,body,reciver pack and other gear which comes with F180 your well over $1500 if not more for that 10th scale,I have them all so this is not a guess and most of us are spoiled with 4wd so don't want deal with having to really drive and manage the trigger finger,lol like I did at first had to go back to my pan car days but with a lot a hell of lot more power,also the car can take a lick off the wall,the only thing parts are getting low,which got enought to rebuild mine 3 to 4 times, but so far I haven't needed any yet know on wood So sit back and add up the cost of your 10th scale,but don't let your wife see that
FYI their numbered my is #239, I want to say it was only 2,000 avalible
I have sold over 10 kits and I kept one for my self, it's a kit and needs to be built, you made me look what serial number I got and mine is # 839.
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FYI their numbered my is #239, I want to say it was only 2,000 avalible
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Originally Posted by Team Kamikaze
I have sold over 10 kits and I kept one for my self, it's a kit and needs to be built, you made me look what serial number I got and mine is # 839.
I can't find one of these bad boys even if it meant saving my life. I would LOVE one to have to drive and as a shelf piece in my office.
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Wanted an F180 sooo bad a few years ago when it was released. Couldn't afford to shell out the money back then though. But now, I can afford a 1/5th gasser! Won't do it though because I know I would barely run it. Too expensive to be a shelf queen.
Here's my Kyosho Formula F-Ten. Also have an F201 that hasn't been ran yet, but I just put electronics in it.
Ok...someone reopend a thread from 2005 to ask the same question. I contributed to it the second go around. This should answer and/or verivy some of the findings from this post.
Nitro pan cars were the thing when I moved to Dallas in Feb 1999. There was a big nitro oval scene here at that time. These cars played out by 2002 as nitro oval fade to oblivion. I think the Woods chassis was the most popular one at that time (don't quote me on that). Here is a link to the most current nitro oval stuff: