HOLDEN HEROS
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HOLDEN HEROS
Does anyone know if any of theses cars are any good and worth the $350-$400 price tag
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What cars do you have for sale and where in australia do you live
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Why opening a 2nd topic?
http://www.rctech.net/forum/nitro-ro...xu1-nitro.html
http://www.rctech.net/forum/nitro-ro...xu1-nitro.html
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you a moderator or somthing?
Why opening a 2nd topic?
http://www.rctech.net/forum/nitro-ro...xu1-nitro.html
http://www.rctech.net/forum/nitro-ro...xu1-nitro.html
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Save extra money & purchase something that is better quality & a better design.
From what I have seen of the Holden/F Fo For CRAP (yep, I don't like the F word) rc cars over the years is that they go ok but they aren't for racing & they don't change much, pretty much the same chassis & parts as they were years ago.
Get a proper, more race orientated car, even an rtr version of a race kit & they will be much better than the GV models & other similar beginners type cars & the engines will perform better, be easier to tune & last longer as well.
More money up front will save you money down the track, specially if you want to race.
From what I have seen of the Holden/F Fo For CRAP (yep, I don't like the F word) rc cars over the years is that they go ok but they aren't for racing & they don't change much, pretty much the same chassis & parts as they were years ago.
Get a proper, more race orientated car, even an rtr version of a race kit & they will be much better than the GV models & other similar beginners type cars & the engines will perform better, be easier to tune & last longer as well.
More money up front will save you money down the track, specially if you want to race.