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From: AirAgeMedia1
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  • Why would you ever do this? Leave it alone.

  • This seems like the ghetto way of doing it.

  • Lebo Job

  • non mais on n'est pas fou!!! le stupide

  • make the like and dislike balanced

  • @torobaby1 ok XD

  • dude thats stupid. move the body posts down.

  • A black or blue sharpie marker works great on black or blue anodized parts that are scratched up too.

  • Anyone who worries about the "whiting" is a raving homo.

  • how do you hang the cars in the back.

  • @Futuremessi1 To hold the bodyshell on the car/truck.

  • They r do that the car body doesn't fall off while doing anything

  • sorry man my trucks not so dam cheap and my posts r metal unless thats for light wieght

  • owned. what you do when you want a other bodie now? :D:D

  • OMG I HAVE BEEN TRYING FOR YEARS TO GET THIS RIGHT I FINALLY KNOW HOW TO DO IT xD

  • OMG thank you so much for this tutorial I didn't know what to do HAHAHA xD

  • ??????????????

  • why not cut the buttom?

  • redneck genius thinking right there Instead of cutting from the bottom to leave the round tip on i'm just gonna pull out the old sidecutters and a sharpie that oughta look fantastic

  • Talk about long introduction!

  • First of all why would you do that ?

    Why wouldn't you just take the body post out and cut it don from the bottom so that you leave a nice round tip on top ?

  • @taz1175 you can't do that with all cars. example: nitro 4 tec front post are built into the bumper.

  • Oh well, I guess it was the thought that counts. - lol I guess you'l have to do just what he said in the vid if you want shorter posts then.

  • nah, i'm not fancy enough to buy an "acu cut" Cheap made in china wire cutters works fine. instead of using a black sharpie(very ghetto) i use 600 sand paper with motor oil. Leaves it smooth and looks like factory finish.

  • because the bodypost is normally mounted to the chassis with a screw at the bottom,what i do is use sand paper to around of the top after cutting and then use a permanent marker.

  • Cool dude!

  • non ci capite na sega.

  • i like original last seen on RC Car Action's RCNet - Episode 81. Love to see more rock crawling tech & kits, too.

  • the ending is much more better, thumbs up!!!! but still can have some improvements...

  • STUPID IS, IS STUPID DOES !

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