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So if I sell it as a roller do I take of the alluminum center braces, carbon fiber support brace, perfect pass carbon wing kit and the hot racing parts ??He could probably get $325 for the roller with the original body.
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So if I sell it as a roller do I take of the alluminum center braces, carbon fiber support brace, perfect pass carbon wing kit and the hot racing parts ??He could probably get $325 for the roller with the original body.
I calculated for stock parts.So if I sell it as a roller do I take of the alluminum center braces, carbon fiber support brace, perfect pass carbon wing kit and the hot racing parts ?
Ok thanksI calculated for stock parts.
I thought you said you were just gonna bash the crap out of it .so your still thinking of selling it now?So if I sell it as a roller do I take of the alluminum center braces, carbon fiber support brace, perfect pass carbon wing kit and the hot racing parts ??
I'm not sure, I was going to bash the heck out of it but then I started looking into actual rc drift cars and may sell this to buy one of them... Didn't realize how much goes into the drift cars and I can't even find drift tires for this thing lolI thought you said you were just gonna bash the crap out of it .so your still thinking of selling it now?
I wish arrma made an actual drift carI'm not sure, I was going to bash the heck out of it but then I started looking into actual rc drift cars and may sell this to buy one of them... Didn't realize how much goes into the drift cars and I can't even find drift tires for this thing lol
That's up to you what you want to keep on it or take off .it's your rig .but a roller from what I've seen is a moving chassis without electronics.if you want to leave some of the things your mentioning then you'll have to factor in that cost but remind you that it's not new so I imagine your not going to get full cost of what ever you put in it .most who buy a roller want to build on it .and if you just sold only the roller factor in that it's a v1 .used so really what would get for it ?? Maybey 100?? Not to many will pay much more .So if I sell it as a roller do I take of the alluminum center braces, carbon fiber support brace, perfect pass carbon wing kit and the hot racing parts ??
If I could find a limitless roller for 100 bucks I'd buy it right now...That's up to you what you want to keep on it or take off .it's your rig .but a roller from what I've seen is a moving chassis without electronics.if you want to leave some of the things your mentioning then you'll have to factor in that cost but remind you that it's not new so I imagine your not going to get full cost of what ever you put in it .most who buy a roller want to build on it .and if you just sold only the roller factor in that it's a v1 .used so really what would get for it ?? Maybey 100?? Not to many will pay much more .
Drift tires are typically small scale 1/10 and lower .I have freinds that are Asian and drifting is all they do .like they been it before drifting was even a thing and they all use 1/16 scale with tiny plastic bald ass tires lol.and they don't drift on the street ..they go to a place that's indoors and the floor is almost like a high school basket ball court .that hard shiny slippery type .if you try drifting on the street say good bye to your wheels ..they are not made for that abuse ..my friends even use a type of wax on there wheels when they go to that place .the way they drift with them cars is unbelievable.. here's a pic of one my friend's car.I'm not sure, I was going to bash the heck out of it but then I started looking into actual rc drift cars and may sell this to buy one of them... Didn't realize how much goes into the drift cars and I can't even find drift tires for this thing lol
I wish arrma made an actual drift car
Yep I need one lol, heard anything good about the redcat new car rds I think it's calledDrift tires are typically small scale 1/10 and lower .I have freinds that are Asian and drifting is all they do .like they been it before drifting was even a thing and they all use 1/16 scale with tiny plastic bald ass tires lol.and they don't drift on the street ..they go to a place that's indoors and the floor is almost like a high school basket ball court .that hard shiny slippery type .if you try drifting on the street say good bye to your wheels ..they are not made for that abuse ..my friends even use a type of wax on there wheels when they go to that place .the way they drift with them cars is unbelievable.. here's a pic of one my friend's car.
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I'm not familiar with red cat..I don't think they make drift carsYep I need one lol, heard anything good about the redcat new car rds I think it's called
I'm not familiar with red cat..I don't think they make drift cars
Isn't the 1/7 Arrma Felony a drift car?I wish arrma made an actual drift car.
I don't know but I'm sure you'll see no felony in the video I just postedIsn't the 1/7 Arrma Felony a drift car?
My 4 year old watch video with me and wants the yellow one lolWatch that video .that's real rc drift cars.rhats what my friends do ..
I did see one video of a guy who tryed to drift with a infraction and he did it on the street and not to long after he toasted his tires..the car reacts differently.just not the same ..
Yep i see what you mean.I don't know but I'm sure you'll see no felony in the video I just posted
Yep they are certainly set up for over steer with a very tight chassis.One thing I learned about my Asian freinds is to never argue about what cars can drift..trust me you'll loose .I told my friend I would drift with any RC car and they laughed ..I thought all I needed was a high rpm motor and then plastic tires and when I saw what they use and how they set their cars up I just kept my mouth shut cause I knew I had no clue what I was talking about.
Nothing wrong with trying .go for it..but I would suggest staying off the street..you won't get the same feeling .get the right tires and use that type of flooringYep they are certainly set up for over steer with a very tight chassis.
I would like to drift an Infraction with the upgraded tyres one day would be great fun.
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