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Slash Spec A-Main (Nov 15 2008) Washtenaw RC Raceway

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Uploaded by on Nov 16, 2008

Washtenaw RC Raceway, Ann Arbor Michigan.

More track info at www.RCProductDesigns.com and racing action at www.HandyRacing.com

Contact us at HandyRacing@Live.com

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  • are these modified and if so, with what?

  • Spec Class. Stock everything. Maybe a one step up pinion here and there (per OEM option) and a 2-Cell Lipo would be the only "approved" options that I know of.

    Thanks for visiting.

  • this is an ode to carnage

  • "Oh the carnage" is also a quote from one of my favorite Race Directors....

    Thanks for checking out our vids.

  • what state is this track in?

  • Michigan. Thanks for stopping by, more to come....

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  • are these minis

  • @jkbud99 Hey did you get a r/c car?? If you didnt I have afew Im going to be selling really cheap...lemme know

  • The associatted b4 is a great buggy and is not to pricy, great speed and handling, and u can get a it in a kit or rtr

    good luck

  • hey handy racing you know of any tracks in mi that have a nitro 1 8 scale buggy ive been looking but no look im friends w forest remington maybe you know him he doesnt know of any either only electric 1 8 scale  thanks

  • buy an associated rc8rs if you want race performance at a rtr price other than that personal preferance buy from online also it can save you up to 100 dollars

  • Hard saying really, so much of it is personal preference. I guess one thing to consider right from the get go, is if your local hobby store doesn't stock parts, it could be a real pain for on-going support. And you will break parts. I suggest you talk to your LHS and look at buying something they support. Aside from that, there's boatloads of choices.

  • Sorry! I can see you had answered that already.

  • Nice lol

  • i asked to have a vid posted above, that'll show the difference between bone stock, and a lipo setup with a stock motor

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