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Topic: I Want to buy a Nitro RC Car
Monaro
Posts: 89
Location: Brisbane, Queensland

Couple of mates just bought them, They look like heaps of fun. Anyone selling one?
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Protius
Posts: 3394
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
They're fun for a while then they just get boring.
AnaRoT
Posts: 8638
Location: Queensland

They're way more fun if you can actually find some people to race them with. That, of course, will become quite costly, with repairs and upgrades etc.
BigZub
Posts: 4319
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
i'm getting mine tomorrow. spider OS 2 motor or something. comes with all working gear.



wanna buy it? $330
Bah
Posts: 1928
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Cash price?
nF
Posts: 12315
Location: Wynnum, Queensland
suhaib, give you $150 for it cash
whoop
Posts: 9992
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
They're fun for a while then they just get boring

I'll second that. I have one just sitting outside. I keep getting the urge to go mess with it but usually just cbf & driving it round a car park by yourself tends to get boring (my mates got sick of theirs ages ago).

Mine are a GV and a Kyosho, the GV isn't all that fast or powerful but you can get parts for it from any mr toys store and they're cheap as hell if you break something. The kyosho is stronger in construction, takes a few knocks and it absolutely bloody flies. But I've had trouble getting parts for it, mr toys, that hobby place in mount gravatt, hobby one? something like that, nowhere could get parts. Before you go buying one of any brand make sure you can get parts for it. Especially 2nd hand older models.

edit: they're not for sale but here's some pictures anyway rc zoom zoom


last edited by whoop at 00:24:22 05/May/06
AnaRoT
Posts: 8642
Location: Queensland

I dig the beamer shell :)
Eds
Posts: 7926
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
I had two, prepare to spend a truckload of cash just to keep it going.

Was fun for a few months, then just got boring , costly and spend more time fixing it than racing it.
Tiny
Posts: 961
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
My mate had one, he was mucking around with it one day on the road, turned his head for a second, and the thing got run over by a big 4WD. LOL. Was the funniest thing i have ever seen.
WetWired
Posts: 2694
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
don't waste your money. they get old fast, save your money
Protius
Posts: 3395
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
My mate has a GV and we took off the front wheel drive belt and it would just spin out with the drift tyres he made which were way too slick anyway.
AnaRoT
Posts: 8644
Location: Queensland

Yeah there are comps in Japan for drifting these things - I think a vid has been posted here before. Its crazy cool!
whoop
Posts: 9993
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
My mate has a GV and we took off the front wheel drive belt and it would just spin out with the drift tyres he made which were way too slick anyway.

you leave 4wd enabled and put PVC pipe on all 4 tyres, they drift nicely. me & my friend dorifto'd ours at the local car park. I may still have the video of it somewhere but it's doubtful. The GV's are pretty decent for drifting but not much else as stock. Mine was pretty slow to accelerate, granted once it got to top speed it was probably close to my kyosho but it takes a long time to get there. I took it to some indoor rc track and it was rather twisty & turny & seemed to be constantly accelerating.

With my kyosho, punch the throttle and you're there, max speed in a couple of seconds if tuned correctly. It's lighter with a better engine I think.

edit: whoa I do still have the video. That's my GV that's in the picture most of the time, that isn't me walking around however, I'm beside the camera in my car.

last edited by whoop at 20:17:11 05/May/06
Red
Posts: 118
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
and when you really love your r/c car...

http://members.tpg.com.au/adsl4irv/mini-mary/
Protius
Posts: 3396
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
My mate put electrical tape on the back wheels and it has no traction in rwd.
HerbalLizard
Posts: 2947
Location: Queenstown, New Zealand
I have had my eye on an HPI Savage 25 RTR, I am wondering how it would preform in the snow with paddle tyres
Zylox
Posts: 452
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
they f*** up real easily...high maintainance ($$$)
when they dont want to work you're forever taking the shell off..
if its a bad day you'll leave the shell off then it looks like s*** driving just the chasis.

words of wisdom..... GO ELECTRIC!!!!

i might have a rc controller for sale maybe dunno if i threw it out
whoop
Posts: 9996
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
I dunno, I bet I could go outside right now and start my s*** GV that hasn't been started in months, or my kyosho that hasn't had a run in a while, but not quite as long as the GV. It all depends on how you care for your car.

I will agree though, combustion powered rc cars are a pain in the ass compared to charge and go electric, but with my electric car I was forever charging batteries. I had 2 batteries but for the ammount of time it takes to charge them, compared with how long they lasted in my car it wasn't worth it. Bring the nitro in every 15-20 minutes for a refuel and you could go all day (though that's not such a good idea).
Makaveli
Posts: 2270
Location: USA
I used to chase the cats with my sisters boyfriends rc.

Got mad drifts too in my garage.
Monaro
Posts: 90
Location: Brisbane, Queensland

hey, BIGZUB, send me some pictures and information about it. you can email me timmy_larco@hotmail.com
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