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<blockquote data-quote="ALHII303" data-source="post: 3633014" data-attributes="member: 583035"><p>If you want to drift look at a yokomo prebuilt or a tc3. To drift get an electric because they have the upper hand in torque by far in the lower rpm range. Also an electric is easier maitnence and require less as a battery will last years while a bottle of nitro will go bad after about 6 months depending on your humidty. Though if you don't mind the lack of tunability get a tamiya TL01, though i am partial to it as it is what i have i must admit the car is bulletproof and is built for begineers to get used to the controls.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ALHII303, post: 3633014, member: 583035"] If you want to drift look at a yokomo prebuilt or a tc3. To drift get an electric because they have the upper hand in torque by far in the lower rpm range. Also an electric is easier maitnence and require less as a battery will last years while a bottle of nitro will go bad after about 6 months depending on your humidty. Though if you don't mind the lack of tunability get a tamiya TL01, though i am partial to it as it is what i have i must admit the car is bulletproof and is built for begineers to get used to the controls. [/QUOTE]
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