Originally Posted by
nodrog
do you have a hobby shop in your area? consider what they stock for parts or if you have to order online consider pricing on shipping and turn around times.
Have a look through the build manuals for the kits and decide which one seems easier to read and understand and then beat up google which searches on that kit. The cheapest part of getting into this hobby is probably buying the car itself.
try googling-best rc rally car
I'm pretty sure you're going to find a big squid shootout among other relative results
is it better/cheaper to buy a kit or to buy RTR? is there a way to gauge how fast it will run if i buy thing separate? I'm not looking to race, just to have some fun. what other expenses are you referring to when you say "The cheapest part of getting into this hobby is probably buying the car itself."
how much would it take to turn the Nitro RS4 3 Evo+ into a rally car? i mainly just want to raise it and put different tires on it so i car drive it through grass and dirt without scraping and such