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they are nice used to work in a hobby store, have a few myself not drift car but rc :D,

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dont waste your money buying a drift car all they are is an electric car with hard plastic wheels u can make ANY car a drift car easy :

just tape or put pvc piping on the rear wheels and there u have it a drift car/normal car when u want ..... or u can or buy the plastic tyres from a hobby store but the other ways are cheater

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they are nice used to work in a hobby store, have a few myself not drift car but rc :D,

NOTE:

dont waste your money buying a drift car all they are is an electric car with hard plastic wheels u can make ANY car a drift car easy :

just tape or put pvc piping on the rear wheels and there u have it a drift car/normal car when u want ..... or u can or buy the plastic tyres from a hobby store but the other ways are cheater

:D

OMG!the past few days...im looking at these cars.these pics makes me want them more....more!!i got quote from hobbyshop $350 inc petrol, receiver, remote control and lots of extras!!bargain maybe i'll ask him to throw in some slick tyres as well ^_^ cant wait!

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We have the blue R32 Calsonic Skyline... I hit a gutter when I was 9/10 though... broke the spoiler off, now it looks fulsik!!!!

The electric ones are less trouble than the petrol ones :toast: (IMO)

Micky also has the ST185 Celica, Carlos Sainz style

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Fir RC drifting petrol ones are harder to use, electric ones rock, i have a skyline, FC rx7, AC cobra and a Fully sick audi wagon (my favorite)

Might get some photos up of mine....

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I have two Tamiya TB-02's and an Traxxas E-Maxx (Big Monster Truck, Big bills:() all electric.

Unfortunantely there expensive to maintain and I also don't have the time. Im selling them soon, no point keeping them, they just take up space.

Good fun while it lasted.

Here are the TB-02's (One has a WRX shell and the other a porsche shell)

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never got into rc drifting. its just too slow with constant wheelspin from drift tires or taped tires. when I drift its because of insane corner entry speed or the power of brushless

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hey lemons, is that an xray T2?

Its a Xray T2 007. electronics include:

KO PROPO 302 rx

KO PROPO 2364 servo (overkill with 13kg of torque)

LRP sphere competition TC spec esc

Novak 5.5 brushless motor

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nices... that thing will fly

i was looking at getting the brushless motor as well, but then the tamiya gear box will probably break, so i'm looking at getting a new car, xray T2 is the one i am looking at buying.

how stable is the car at cornering?

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cant go wrong with xray. havent broken any parts on it yet inthe 20 weeks of competitve club racing I have done with it. cant' say the same about the tires..

back end of the car is real stable but that is due to set up.

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Here are my dusty shelf queens. Nissan 350z is on a tamiya TB evo 3 surikarn. MG shell is on an xray t1 fk05 that's never been run. Battle scarred mini is on a tamiya m03.

Not really into drifting in this scale, but have tried it and found that it's a bit too slow moving for me.

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