Future rarity of B5M?
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Future rarity of B5M?
Sooo, they're still selling B4.2 RTR kits, and now selling the B6 series. Makes me wonder how rare the B5M will be in the future. Or have they sold an utter crap-ton of them? I know the B5 will be a rarity, that's obvious. Be curious to know the numbers compared to the B2. I know they've sold a buttload of B4's over it's long run.
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Re: Future rarity of B5M?
I'd like to see how we graph things like crap ton and butt load. Do they describe the same amount? Are they imperial or metric? Taking a jab. No offense intended. I would say that the B5M Championship edition will be the most sought after.
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Re: Future rarity of B5M?
rraeford wrote:I'd like to see how we graph things like crap ton and butt load. Do they describe the same amount? Are they imperial or metric? Taking a jab. No offense intended. I would say that the B5M Championship edition will be the most sought after.


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Re: Future rarity of B5M?
I was already laughing my ass off when I read this, once I found this on Google, I crapped myself. https://stronglang.wordpress.com/2015/01/31/units-of-fudging-measure/rraeford wrote:I'd like to see how we graph things like crap ton and butt load. Do they describe the same amount? Are they imperial or metric? Taking a jab. No offense intended. I would say that the B5M Championship edition will be the most sought after.
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Re: Future rarity of B5M?
Not a dickton rare at all, methinks
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Re: Future rarity of B5M?
Maybe the CE version might one day be rare.. Tough to find a new one now though I think,haven't checked just assuming...
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Re: Future rarity of B5M?
Sorry, I should have used the term "crap ton" apparently.esaresky75 wrote:I was already laughing my ass off when I read this, once I found this on Google, I crapped myself. https://stronglang.wordpress.com/2015/01/31/units-of-fudging-measure/rraeford wrote:I'd like to see how we graph things like crap ton and butt load. Do they describe the same amount? Are they imperial or metric? Taking a jab. No offense intended. I would say that the B5M Championship edition will be the most sought after.
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Re: Future rarity of B5M?
Too funny!esaresky75 wrote:I was already laughing my ass off when I read this, once I found this on Google, I crapped myself. https://stronglang.wordpress.com/2015/01/31/units-of-fudging-measure/

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Re: Future rarity of B5M?
Crap ton is the Safe for work version of crap ton. I was all set to buy a CE version and couldn't find one. There are a few of them for sale now but most are already built.
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Re: Future rarity of B5M?
http://www.rc-champ.co.jp/net-car/index.php?main_page=product_info&products_id=45394rraeford wrote:Crap ton is the Safe for work version of crap ton. I was all set to buy a CE version and couldn't find one. There are a few of them for sale now but most are already built.
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