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Old 09-01-2009, 08:13 PM
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yea its pretty NASTY, here is a short vid of the motor runnig in the truck, its fastest time is a 10.63 @126mph(and then i got kicked off the track for being to fast w/o a roll cage)
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gets me to the track....
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That one CLEAN SUBIE
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Originally Posted by tedstryker






gets me to the track....
need a fi btl 15" in the trunk 3500watts on the one speaker
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That one CLEAN SUBIE
thnx man...
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need a fi btl 15" in the trunk 3500watts on the one speaker
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Old 09-02-2009, 01:26 AM
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oh Great!

I picked up a big rubbermaid tub on sale for $8, now I don't look so stupid on the bus.
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Old 10-15-2009, 09:48 PM
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My ofna 2 box bag is just not practical at the track. Stanley Fatmax looks ideal, but around 80-90$.

I'm looking for something to carry spare parts\tires\light\Transmitters\etc in

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Dude, that Stanley fat max looks sweet... Something I've been looking for...
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Originally Posted by tom_chang79
Dude, that Stanley fat max looks sweet... Something I've been looking for...
I know, right? Think I saw it at Home Depot for 80$....I guess for the cost of the other RC crap I buy, it's not that bad

I mean, people spend 40-60$ on a Pit Light
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Originally Posted by y2kgtp
I know, right? Think I saw it at Home Depot for 80$....I guess for the cost of the other RC crap I buy, it's not that bad

I mean, people spend 40-60$ on a Pit Light
Not to mention another $10 to $20 on the wrap/sticker over it from Upgrade RC or something!



It's crazy, my Pit Light was less than $15 at Fry's. I've seen similar units with those wraps at my track, I think to myself: "Dude, that wrap costs MORE than my lights"

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Originally Posted by tom_chang79
Not to mention another $10 to $20 on the wrap/sticker over it from Upgrade RC or something!



It's crazy, my Pit Light was less than $15 at Fry's. I've seen similar units with those wraps at my track, I think to myself: "Dude, that wrap costs MORE than my lights"

I know...I got a knock-off from Wal-Mart for 22$ myself. Have to order it online, and have it shipped to the store for free, or pay to ship it to your house.

I was just gonna paint stripe mine eventually.


http://www.walmart.com/catalog/produ...ct_id=10983076
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Here is another Stanley....I think this one is only 20$ It just does not fold out like the other one.







Or maybe one of these, and a couple plastic bins....

http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00...FNWJ6FHB27RN7W


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1 large tool box

2 small containers with miscelaneous trays

A Big PLastic tupperware container to haul tires

A bucket for all my extension cords and chargers

An old long skinny luggage to haul the cars

Along with 3 tables and an ez-up

All stuffed into a Kia sportage
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Old 10-16-2009, 05:06 AM
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this is what i use and several others in Columbus.

http://www.walmart.com/Contico-Stora...ker/ip/2476189

cheaper when i got it and then just use a small bag to carry rest.
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