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its a VL Vlocity (they retail for $130 new) and it has a Gangstar chip (retail for $30 new) Plus I don't use it, and I have been trying to sell it and no luck. I will use the hopper more than I would the Micro-t.
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it is a sad day when we loose a fellow Tman
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hey anyone on here have a spare micro t battery they dont need please pm me
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um no offense that dosnt really help.any battery MENT for the micor t will help |
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any battery that is ment for the t i will take i really need it.or a set of micro dt tires i need for a project
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Nice list but I disagree with 1 thing. BL is better than the BB, but if you are broke, get the BB. The BL motor with a LiPo gives you killer run times. Threaded axles are a must!
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I hate to bring up an old thread, and i'm fully aware that the last post was like four months ago , but i think most would prefer that i do this instead of opening up another thread, and wasting it, i'm especialy reluctant, b/c my question is so noob (and i already think the answer is no), but here i go....
Is there any way to make a four wheel drive/all wheel drive micro-t? (If any members of authority here ie. moderators, super moderators, aministrator etc. thinks this is wrong, i apologize, and ask that you fix the situation, i will cooperate to the full extent...) |
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