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<blockquote data-quote="Crodski" data-source="post: 3632932" data-attributes="member: 581893"><p>Okay bottom line...Gas Powered touring cars go fast but with gas there is the whole tuning/cleaning up to deal with...</p><p></p><p>if ur new to RC, get an Electric touring car. They go just as fast and are easier to clean. the down side is that they can get a little expensive depending on which one u want and what options u are gonna get. O and if ur looking to drift with an RC car, u actually want to downgrade to a slow motor because the high power ones will be too hard to control</p><p></p><p>here, chedck this site out for a good idea of touring cars...It is also a monthly magazine soo u should go out and pick it up, it is very helpful</p><p></p><p><a href="http://rc411.com/" target="_blank">http://rc411.com/</a></p><p></p><p>and the Ae TC4 is a very good beginners car</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Crodski, post: 3632932, member: 581893"] Okay bottom line...Gas Powered touring cars go fast but with gas there is the whole tuning/cleaning up to deal with... if ur new to RC, get an Electric touring car. They go just as fast and are easier to clean. the down side is that they can get a little expensive depending on which one u want and what options u are gonna get. O and if ur looking to drift with an RC car, u actually want to downgrade to a slow motor because the high power ones will be too hard to control here, chedck this site out for a good idea of touring cars...It is also a monthly magazine soo u should go out and pick it up, it is very helpful [URL="http://rc411.com/"]http://rc411.com/[/URL] and the Ae TC4 is a very good beginners car [/QUOTE]
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