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11.26.2007, 06:11 PM

I'm 17 now... and i think i have spent too much money for my age on them!! ive had just about every traxxas vehicle (minus the sport, Npede and E4tec)
each one ive learned alot and the MAINNNN thing ive learned is to screw any nitro vehicle.

they are just WAY to messy for me.
   
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11.26.2007, 08:06 PM

To all,

I have really enjoyed this thread...a lot of great ideas being shared here. On another note...somewhat similar to what we have been talking about...

Today I received my RC Monster extended Jammin CRT.5 chassis kit from Mike...I am impressed to say the least. $150 buckaroos well spent. The packaging and components are top notch quality. This is the type of kit I spoke about earlier in the forum...now all I have to do is buy the car kit (its on order) install my electronics, and I am ready to go. I still get to enjoy the building experience...but the experience doesn't eat up too much of my time. I know we talked about the other two extreme ends of the spectrum (RTR and essentially building from scratch) and they are both very good options, but for me this is a perfect happy medium.

Good job Mike.
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11.26.2007, 08:09 PM

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The packaging and components are pure quality.

its funny when i read that i read it as "the packaging and components are poor quality.

i had to reread it caue it was shocking to me

i dont think mike knows how to produce any poor quality items.
   
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11.26.2007, 08:17 PM

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its funny when i read that i read it as "the packaging and components are poor quality.

i had to reread it caue it was shocking to me

i dont think mike knows how to produce any poor quality items.
good point! its fixed now!
   
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