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I'm just wondering whether I made the right choice buying a mini inferno 2nd hand and whether I should sell it on and get a 2nd hand RC18T.
I can't commit much money to running a micro so both cars would be pretty much standard. What's everyone's thoughts on the two cars as they seem to be about the same price? |
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Outta the two I'd buy a FTX Blaze ST, every time, do it , you won't regret it, ever ever ever ..................
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Yup out of the inferno & rc18 it has to be the FTX Blaze ST/LRP Shark ST
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have to agree Pete, you'll end up spending a fortune on em in the long run. Of the 2 the rc18 is probably the easiest to make a half decent car out of.
A blaze would be a better bet tho |
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On that basis, does anyone want to buy a mini inferno or swap for a blaze?
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I can get you a ballistic setup for the mini-inferno dude
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also, when you got some spare wonga, slap this on it http://www.speedtechrc.com/store/ebp...id=565&id=6233
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I've got a very nice Blaze for sale if your interested
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I'm listening
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blaze... you need steel driveshafts all round, and from what I understand, at least a ball diff in the rear, the rest is tuning.
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you also need the pbs front end or alloy front knuckles. and although you dont need them alloy shocks are a great investment
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If I was you i'd run the RC18 seems pretty good straight out the box although the steering upgrade would help. I believe the blaze / st is possibly the better of the two however, does require more upgrades straight off which can bump the price up quite a bit. You can always upgrade to the blaze if 18th turns out to be your thing ! There's only 1 RC18 at the club i believe with most others being the Blaze / ST.
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PM'd mate!
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