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07.31.2008, 10:51 AM
that is correct... It is so broad on how to classify a vehicle. Stock is pretty easy to determine but who honestly keeps the RC stock no days. Then you have on-raod cars that use transmissions. IMO it is more the physical layout and handling of the vehicle rather than the drive train. ex it looks like a MT with the big wheels and truck body but it handles like a on-raod racer because it is so low. That i would call more of a truggy now but put a buggy body on it then what is it? basically this applies Buggy + Truck = Truggy. IMO a truggy handles real well but looks good and get through some rough terrain. A buggy handles beautiful but is limited to terrain. MT is almost never limited by terrain but handles like crap for racing. but either one of these you can mod to handle like another. You can file things down add longer shocks to a buggy and it will handle like a MT. Or vice versa.
I fly, I drive, but most of all I crash.
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