A great R/C loss?

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Re: A great R/C loss?

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THE H.P FREAK wrote:HI!... I guarantee some fireman's kids now have some nice Redcat RC cars. lol! :mrgreen:

BTW I have a REDCAT Backdraft 8E 1/8th BUGGY. Great RC vehicle. Takes a real beating. Parts are dirt cheap to replace too. My only peev is some of their plastic parts are brittle.

Backdraft, how appropriate. :!:
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EBAY LISTING

"Almost ready to run RC car, vintage burn marks and melted chassis, Buy It Now, $250"

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Oh what a shame. I was hoping it was just some department store toys.

Some of those boxes looked fine but they could have smoke or heat damage. Looks like they were maybe trying to salvage some of the stuff.

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Lowgear wrote:Oh what a shame. I was hoping it was just some department store toys.

Some of those boxes looked fine but they could have smoke or heat damage. Looks like they were maybe trying to salvage some of the stuff.
I thought that RedCat's were department store toys sold in hobby shops?

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I was just trying to be nice in reference to them. :lol:

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:P Phew, I thought I was really crazy ( halgar ) for a minute :lol:

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So now insted of going "postal", we can call it going "halgar". BTW Reg I got my G10 in today. -Jeff

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Jay Dub wrote:So now insted of going "postal", we can call it going "halgar". BTW Reg I got my G10 in today. -Jeff
So you are saying the "test parts" will be in the mail soon eh? :lol: :wink:

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