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Old 10-14-2005, 01:19 PM
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I think it's cause by the pics... They are not quite very good. Perhaps, you don't like the ALIEN logo over the batteries...

Anyway, if you ask for one I will do it like you want. I can make easely a FIRE 12 for you...
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Old 10-14-2005, 01:30 PM
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You don't sleep with this pics, do you ? lol

Be happy !!! I can do the same for you if you want to... And for the same price !!! lol again...
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I'm exceptionally OCD with R/C cars... you have no idea.

PM sent. Hook a brotha up.
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Have answer to PM... and hook too....
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Old 10-14-2005, 06:09 PM
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Originally Posted by alien racing
All performance tests prooved that the goldRace is easyer to drive than the classic Corally 1/12. About lap time, we are 0,5sec less on our track test...

In fact, we are using a soft front beam (epoxy 2mm) instead of the original Carbon one. At the rear, the side shocks are Associated standard and the longitudinal one is a classic touring car and spring (Asso Gold).

About Tyres, we use the same than the original Corally car.

In fact, the inline batteries don't load the front end much than the classic one but the reduction of the polar inertia is the main thing to sense.
You say compared to the classic Corally 1/12th, which to me doesn't mean SP12M. Any idea how your car compares to say a euros spec SP12M? Also, which rear pod do you need for your cars, the one from the updated SP12M, the older SP12M pod, or will either work equally as well?

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Old 10-14-2005, 11:20 PM
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Hi Ike,

Both rear pod are working well. The SP12M front screw fixation of the motor support is not use, that's all !

In terme of lap time, it's compared with an "old" (in fact 2003) Corally 1/12.
In term of easy to drive, it's compared with the SP12M cause my last friend to buy me a GoldRace kit had one...
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Hi guys,

Here you can find electronics instalation on my personnal car.



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