RC Chick wrote:
Thats a nice model!!! I got the garmin 200 for christmas. I needed one for work and even though its the bottom of the line it does the job. My step mom stood in line on black friday to get it, having your parents retired 7 siblings and 8 grand kids money doesn't go far so I was happy with my GPS. Good luck figuring yours out, mine is cake.
Well this one is far from cake, it is a computer in it's own right. Not to mention I have to spend another $300+ just for the maps and accessories I want. They sure know how to stick it to the man! They have to be making a killing.
I am not here cause I am playing photographer and on my mountain bike. www.gojammedia.com
Garmin products must be the popular thing to get this year. I bought my wife a garmin 405 gps watch so she can track her running pace and mileage. Me, If I'm going 8 miles all at once, it better be in a car or at least on my bike
The wife bought me a Tamiya Golf GTI which is being done up to look like my daily driver instead of boxart.
I got a t-shirt and a book, which was more than expected since we were not going to exchange gifts. I guess the girlfriend felt obligated after I bought her a $200 wood chipper (Mackissic 9P, 35 years old but in...
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And I don't sit around the house naked anymore :lol: :lol: :lol:
Well, what did Santa bring for you guys? He brought for me, not one but two lumps of coal. Guess I was a bit naughty this year :mrgreen:
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you have go to be kidding me, that kick-up is not drilled for the chassis or the front suspension?
Nope! True story :roll: They also did not drill the tabs where the rear chassis connects to the rear bulkhead. I'm OK with it though it will just...
I've never done any RC stuff except for a Cox control line plane back in the 70's. I bought my 14 year old son a Trx stampede for Christmas and that quickly led me to getting hooked. I picked up an RC10T4.1 as part of a garage sale 5 bins...