Radio Control Hobbies & Raceway - Waterbury, CT.
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From: Newhaven ***RCHR***
To those attending motorama some interesting news here
http://www.rctech.net/forum/racing-f...-ernst-22.html
http://www.rctech.net/forum/racing-f...-ernst-22.html
Joined: Nov 2009
Posts: 2,426
From: Newhaven ***RCHR***
To those attending motorama some interesting news here
http://www.rctech.net/forum/racing-f...-ernst-22.html
http://www.rctech.net/forum/racing-f...-ernst-22.html
Think i wanna try this out....
Joined: Nov 2009
Posts: 2,426
From: Newhaven ***RCHR***
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Joined: May 2010
Posts: 281
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awesome suggestion..point well taken...p.i.m.p. It is,i dont know why I didnt come to u you the first time, p.i.m.p was the way to go from the outset so now I dont have to feel ashamed ,one p.i.m.p.ed out t (22) comin right up!
Don't feed the troll.
Richardson, you should do us all a favor and donate that truck to somebody that'll actually put it on dirt. "Street tuning," and "Shelf queening" aren't the right venues for a vehicle of that caliber.
Let me direct you towards Tamiya, or Testors static models, as they'd be right up your alley. No tuning, no racing, rt, you don't even have to mount tires! You can paint it any color you'd like and polish it to your heart's content.
Check it out, they even have that Pink Beetle you've always wanted

Richardson, you should do us all a favor and donate that truck to somebody that'll actually put it on dirt. "Street tuning," and "Shelf queening" aren't the right venues for a vehicle of that caliber.
Let me direct you towards Tamiya, or Testors static models, as they'd be right up your alley. No tuning, no racing, rt, you don't even have to mount tires! You can paint it any color you'd like and polish it to your heart's content.
Check it out, they even have that Pink Beetle you've always wanted




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