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RC 10GT Newbies :P

by Bazz
(Orlando Fl.)

My son and I are new at RC`ing, We have a RC10GT and it needs alot of help. it has a OS 18 motor and has been alot of fun here at home in the street. We just found out what these cars are really capable of and now we see how much TLC this car needs to put it in the dirt on a track! We will get some pics and put on here later.

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keep it runin NEW
by: Anonymous

i love the little monsters i have 2 one alumium 1 plastic the aliumium 1 is slower but more dependable but i recommend plastic do to price of parts and weight don't give up it is easy to maintain

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keep it runin NEW
by: Anonymous

i love the little monsters i have 2 one alumium 1 plastic the aliumium 1 is slower but more dependable but i recommend plastic do to price of parts and weight don't give up it is easy to maintain

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Loving my RC10GT
by: Glenn

I have a RC10GT I paid 175.00 for about 4yrs ago and have had a ball with it. The only problem I have had is the rear shock mount broke after the first month of use. Other than than that she has been good, I have replaced the body and tires and engine. I have an OS15 engine and she is still kicking real good. I race it and can outrun some high doller cars.

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Welcome to the hobby!
by: Daryl from RC Car Talk

Hi Bazz and welcome to the hobby! Good to hear that you and your son have gotten involved. I remember when I saw my first real rc car run on a race track and how blown away I was.

Well a couple of decades later I still get a grin on my face when I watch 'em run. Be careful though, these little things can get addictive. Enjoy the site and come back and let us know how things are going. :-)

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