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LOL, a gallon lasts me two days.

I can easily burn through half a gallon or more in a good session of running with friends.
 
I recently bought a Losi Mini-LST. It's a kick-ass starter truck. If I ever get into nitro trucks, it'll probably be a Revo. The 2.5 version is cheaper than the 3.3...is it worth it, to go ahead and buy the 3.3 or should I save some money and go with the 2.5?
 
The 3.3 has new features (longer chassis, option for a center diff and front/rear brakes) and a much more powerful motor. It's the only choice if you're gonna get a revo.

I'm thinking about picking up another revo, or possibly the Losi LST2. That thing is huge.
 
Originally posted by: thomsbrain
for that kind of money you could buy a real car and have more fun trashing it.

I was looking through some RC threads and it occured to me that you could buy a serious lift kit for a real truck and go off roading for real.
 
Originally posted by: mercanucaribe
Originally posted by: thomsbrain
for that kind of money you could buy a real car and have more fun trashing it.

I was looking through some RC threads and it occured to me that you could buy a serious lift kit for a real truck and go off roading for real.

but you have to pay for registration, property tax, state inspections. Plus you have to keep that big thing in your driveway.
 
Originally posted by: mercanucaribe
Originally posted by: thomsbrain
for that kind of money you could buy a real car and have more fun trashing it.

I was looking through some RC threads and it occured to me that you could buy a serious lift kit for a real truck and go off roading for real.

Might be a little hard to do backflips in a real truck.
 
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