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  1. Hi Guy's it seems to me alot of people dont really get the idea of haggling It's not rude, unreasonable or degrading you know I've been buying and selling for more years than I care to remember and on EVERY sale There are 3 yes 3 prices and they are as follows:- 1, the price I want 2, the price you want it for and finally 3, the price you both agree on example I want
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  2. Bring back Noel Edmonds and Keith Chegwin in Saturday Swap Shop!
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  3. So, just picked up the HoBao Hyper 7 TQ2 RTR .21 3-Port Edition, will let you know how it goes!!
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  4. 2.06mins of your life...if you have never seen life of Brian....you will chuckle....a lot !
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  5. have a look on Rc bearings.co.uk, they usually do decant bearings at good prices EDIT: http://www.rcbearings.co.uk/index.php?route=product/product&filter_name=8x14x4&product_id=445
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  6. pm'd you back with pics mate ?
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  7. here you go mate, thats pactra lime ice, backed with automotive silver and black.
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  8. The o-rings are hard yes there for to allow the to stretch and fit were their needed the need to get warm so the can expand without snapping and if that still seams a bit tight try spraying the part with wd40 and warm and wet o-ring they should slide on with ease
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  10. At that price I would not bother trying to bodge it. If you think it's a common problem buy 2 or 3 of them so you only pay the postage once!
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  11. well ive been sanding alot now i have added the tail hope you all like it
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  12. Depends on what colours you are using, candy colours require silver backing, fluorescent colours use white backing, dark colours like black don't need backing at all in my experience, there are lots of painting guides on the net and loads of videos on YouTube detailing the process from start to finish..
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  13. It's arrived, swapped the radio gear to the spekky. Backflips and wheelies, loving it. Can bulbs be put in the front lights? Is there no micro switch?
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  14. This sounds more like a sales pitch than a review Sent from my iPhone using Crapatalk.
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  15. No, haha. I was on my bike. There's a footpath that goes alongside the motorway, On a big dam. To the left of the motorway on this picture!
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  16. Well i may as well join this thread, Some of my favourite pics from our charity drive to Monaco that we just got back from. And one of our Alfa Spider All taken with a Fuji Film bridge camera. (Loads more on Facebook if you want to take a look)
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  17. Nah, Not really. It's good to have a perfect Hellaflush look anyway, and it's easier to line up.
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  18. Stock brakes will cause problems , ifitted these http://www.rcmodelz.co.uk/product/Brake-Pad-Set-a031-a032-a033-a034-b083-85436-87437-87456.php and they are great, they have hard ferodo car type pads.
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  19. Fuel tube mod will give you more progressive braking, good throttle servo with about 15kg of torque is a must, you can also replace the ninja disk spacer in the brake system with another brake pad or disc to give you better braking
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  20. Being cheeky on the motorway. I could've got more interesting pictures, but don't want to be hanging around
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  21. +1 for pactra, been a solid performer for me
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  22. looking forward to seeing them mate!
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  23. If you watch DigitalRev's videos, You'll probably get this. Camera Tossing
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  24. you wont see any difference in our engines and might as well just get the cheaper......................
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  25. Thanks for your input and I agree with you both, but I thought I'd throw them up anyway. The bee on the flower is out of focus and could have done with getting closer, the snails are boring but with limited light and only my onboard flash that's all I could get. It's definitely worth getting up a little earlier as the critters tend to be a little more docile and stay around for a little longer.
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  26. Nice work there (again) niall, your shots are always so clear and sharp and detailed. and prrof that you can get a good landscape even when there's not much interest in the sky! And always level too.. ok - on the one below, another of the beach replenishment ship, has the PP on the top one improved, or worsened the image...... its been sharpened, beach and wave crash, sea and boat lightened, sky darkened and saturation increased, and a despeckle of the sky. I've used layer masks to apply changes to the specific areas. and the original (SOOC). (Straight Out Of Camera before tingting asks) thanks.
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  27. Agree with zebrevo, couple of nice images but are bought down by the not so good, still good images, just not AS good as the others... 1,2,4 and 6 are great! the others just do nothing for me a couple from me from the past few days: Sunset by niallrbroome, on Flickr Winkles by niallrbroome, on Flickr Bathing Pool by niallrbroome, on Flickr Town Lights by niallrbroome, on Flickr cheers
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  28. Was it dry where it rolled? Any chance the ESC got wet? Also, check your battery connectors, i once bought a lipo with deans plugs and they were only attached with heat-shrink, not soldered. Pulled off one day, battery shorted and magic smoke! Sent from my GT-I9300 using Tapatalk 2
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  29. Out early this morning 6am to see what I could get. Here's a few...
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  30. I like the Tamiya and Pactra paints. Make sure you get the paints made for polycarbonate. Code's start with PS in the Tamiya range
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  31. Ill be there if banners dosent mind my company again..lol
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  32. In my RC lifetime I've used Tamiya, Practra, & Fastrax! All good!! One to stay away from is Jets. Other forum mebers had issues with the colours running into each other in an odd way! I found it kinda just cracks & falls of the shell after a small inpact!
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  33. I think swapping is the future, prices and expectations these days are out of kilter with reality. I got my Revo off a guy who didn't need it, I had a lipo buggy I wasn't using so we're both happy.
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  34. If all else fails, shout at them in Arabic and make wild hand gestures threatening to not serve them falafels. Or get Budgetblown to haggle for you
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  35. Sorry. I posted in the wrong place. This all new to me
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  36. the other one is the hpi sway bar kit, i don't understand the physics but the difference between running with and without is massive, on road mine was cocking a wheel like yours but with it fitted they stay fully planted
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  37. My son who is now 4 1/2 is fully brca liscenced lol Owns a mini 8 Losi 8 nitro Previous cars were Losi 8 nitro 2.0. Losi 8 brushless conversion Lrp shark , carisma gt14 b lol, rc18b He started when he was about 3 coming to watch me , bought his a micro atom that lasted a bit , then he just got right into it He is far better with the nitro belive it of not over any other cars as he can here what he's doing I posted vids up over the years . He's had more cars than most people but that's as I just enjoy making him hsppy doing something I enjoy to , in fairness I've always made money on them to and worked way up to bigger better models
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  38. The TQ2 is the best as it's a black with more upgrades... in some ways better than the 7.5 David
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  39. anything as long as the wheels go around the beach is quite compact so most things should run are you coming like bud
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  40. I have always used Tamiya tins always had brill results so not tried ant others
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  41. HoBao Hyper 7 TQ2 RTR .21 3-Port Edition got all the stuuf from the black edition and more, like a new reciever box front sway bar adjustable turnbuckles nut and bolt suspension pins, not e clips new air filter better design shock towers new shell
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  43. the traxxas life time Electronics Warranty is you need to pay for it Warranty Coverage for Electronics Article #23141 What can I do if one of my electronic components needs to be repaired but it is no longer covered under warranty? Call us first! Before you begin the process of obtaining warranty or repair service, please call us at 1-888-TRAXXAS and speak with one of our friendly and knowledgeable support technicians. Often a product might appear defective, or to malfunction, only because it is being used improperly or requires a simple adjustment. One phone call to our experienced support staff just might get you back running quickly and easily! After the expiration date of the warranty period, Traxxas will repair or replace electronic components at a fixed rate (see chart below) plus $5.00 U.S. for shipping and handling. The electronic products covered by this extended service plan include electronic speed controls, transmitters, receivers, servos, battery chargers and DTS-1. Brushed motors and mechanical speed controls are not covered. Other mechanical repairs will be estimated separately. The covered repairs are limited to non-mechanical components that have NOT been subjected to modification, abuse, misuse, or neglect. Products damaged by intentional abuse, misuse, or neglect, may be subject to additional charges.
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  44. s h i t thats a mint idea i never thought of that top man jonny boy so does that mean i have to put you on the girls list at the top then lol
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  45. find the best way to mix is a jerrycan fill with 5 litres and then add the 2stroke oil to what ever mix you need
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  46. once i got the 100mph out the way id be so tempted to just see what would happen if it met a ramp at full speed.
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  47. +1 on gone in 60 seconds
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