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dok, musta na!??!?...... wan8 na tyo at malapit na akong magsawa.....
baka may interesado din sa wan8, txt or pm na lang....
baka may interesado din sa wan8, txt or pm na lang....
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PLS,,,, MIND YOUR OWN THINGS AND SH*****TTTTTTTTT OK?
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RB6 meron na, eh ang Lazer-ZX-6 kelan kaya???? Slow maganda ito ano bili ka rin ba hehehehe
http://www.redrc.net/2012/07/kyosho-...rb6-2wd-buggy/
http://www.redrc.net/2012/07/kyosho-...rb6-2wd-buggy/
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RB6 meron na, eh ang Lazer-ZX-6 kelan kaya???? Slow maganda ito ano bili ka rin ba hehehehe
http://www.redrc.net/2012/07/kyosho-...rb6-2wd-buggy/
http://www.redrc.net/2012/07/kyosho-...rb6-2wd-buggy/
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looking for fs2 with cf top deck...... pls pm me.....
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RB6 meron na, eh ang Lazer-ZX-6 kelan kaya???? Slow maganda ito ano bili ka rin ba hehehehe
http://www.redrc.net/2012/07/kyosho-...rb6-2wd-buggy/
http://www.redrc.net/2012/07/kyosho-...rb6-2wd-buggy/
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Regarding pricing: this should not surprise anyone. Kyosho's quality is far better than any other kit I've ever built. You get what you pay for. All of Kyosho's race kits are manufactured in Japan - everyone else builds in China. That results in higher production costs but higher quality parts.
Kyosho's race kits are premium kits. Are they worth the added price? That's impossible to answer definitively or without bias. I'll give you my experience: I've run Kyosho stuff for the last two years and I almost never break parts. I can't even remember the last time I broke anything on my RB5. I built a B4.1 WC to try out and see what all the fuss was about (plus I collect 2wd buggies to sit on the shelf). No exaggeration: I broke something on the B4.1 during each of the first three battery packs I ran through it (it drove extremely well, btw). Two front arms, front tower, rear U brace, and a turnbuckle. Now, replacing those parts was a lot cheaper than replacing parts on an RB5 - but I NEVER have to do that. So... YMMV
So it's up to you. There are great reasons to buy a premium quality kit at a premium price, there are great reasons to buy a lower priced kit that still races incredibly well. But don't throw a fit because a kit that has far higher build quality and is manufactured in Japan is more expensive than stuff made in China. Just buy what suits you best.
Kyosho's race kits are premium kits. Are they worth the added price? That's impossible to answer definitively or without bias. I'll give you my experience: I've run Kyosho stuff for the last two years and I almost never break parts. I can't even remember the last time I broke anything on my RB5. I built a B4.1 WC to try out and see what all the fuss was about (plus I collect 2wd buggies to sit on the shelf). No exaggeration: I broke something on the B4.1 during each of the first three battery packs I ran through it (it drove extremely well, btw). Two front arms, front tower, rear U brace, and a turnbuckle. Now, replacing those parts was a lot cheaper than replacing parts on an RB5 - but I NEVER have to do that. So... YMMV
So it's up to you. There are great reasons to buy a premium quality kit at a premium price, there are great reasons to buy a lower priced kit that still races incredibly well. But don't throw a fit because a kit that has far higher build quality and is manufactured in Japan is more expensive than stuff made in China. Just buy what suits you best.
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Doc!!!!!! alang Tax!!!!!!!!! yuuhhoooooo!!!!!!!!!! hehehehehe