when they were new? yup. to find a new one today? yup. to find a decent used one today..... $200 and up.[email protected] wrote:They look like pretty nice cars. Are they pretty expensive?
What's the best R/C car name ever?
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I've got a new built Dom, and I have to agree, is it one of the coolest car ever built and the name suits it perfectly.
I am not here cause I am playing photographer and on my mountain bike.
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Doesn't Tony Stewart own Custom Works now?
If it isn't broke, I haven't driven it yet.
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yupDer Kommissar wrote:Doesn't Tony Stewart own Custom Works now?
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I like DOGFIGHTER. Good description of tight competition on the track.
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Are you serious Clark? How did I not know that? Wait...I forgot, there's no end to things I don't know. One of my buddies at work is a huge Tont Stewart fan and I couldn't have cared less...until now. Now I'm a Tony Stewart fan(I don't follow NASCAR). Anyone that owns Custom Works is OK in my book. Maybe he can hook me up with a Dom. By the way, just another way to prove that I'm an idiot...I said I like "The Razor" in an earlier post. I meant "The Scalpel" 12th scale pan car.scr8p wrote:yupDer Kommissar wrote:Doesn't Tony Stewart own Custom Works now?


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Re: What's the best R/C car name ever?
Anyway, if you wondered WTF I was talking about there's your answer. Razor, scalpel, nose-hair trimmer it's all good.
Until it pulls instead of cuts, then its not so good. There is a carpet knife too inst there?
Until it pulls instead of cuts, then its not so good. There is a carpet knife too inst there?
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One of the silliest ones I ever saw was a car we reviewed in Driver called the "conquistador"
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http://www.teamcrc.com/
Team Red Edition Carpet Knife 3.2R, a.k.a. "The Bloody Knife"
Team Red Edition Carpet Knife 3.2R, a.k.a. "The Bloody Knife"
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Trinity Carpet Knives always had an allure, never owned one though.
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That gives a new meaning to "pole position"Phin wrote:Found this old thread while doing a search and had to throw in the Hot Trick Stripper as a nominee.

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