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Comment Response Entered: 9/21/2009 6:44:08 AM
By: Charlie Giordano - Torrance, CA
My dad just used some primer in a spray can. it relly turned out awesome and my dad pushed me down all the grades and it roled perfect. cant wait untill its done. its gonna be a super kewl car. the frames amazing but hose RMI trucks are just fabulous!!!!!!!!!!
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Comment Response Entered: 9/21/2009 1:29:49 PM
By: tom d - lakewood
charlie it looks like its a little funny to sit on now but you do get the good look at the tracks as you run on them. how are you going to do the seatting on your car ?
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Comment Response Entered: 9/21/2009 4:36:16 PM
By: Charlie Giordano - Torrance, CA
i want to have big bucket seats and i guess my dad might be able to get some at work that r hydrolic or something. i dont want to do a bench but if you have any suggestions...let me know id like to make it relly kewl. it ran relly smooth and the trucks just worked awesome.
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Comment Response Entered: 9/21/2009 7:50:14 PM
By: Steve C - RPV, CA
It's going to come out nice. You will have the most comfortable riding car in the club. Are the sides cut from steel plate? Looks like 1/2 inch plate from the pic. Now you just need to convince your dad to buy an engine!!! There is a nice RMI kit on DLS right now.
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Comment Response Entered: 9/21/2009 8:53:47 PM
By: Charlie Giordano - Torrance, CA
thats half inch plate and im thinking about going wth that 225,000 dollar K-26 the have on DLS haha
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Comment Response Entered: 9/23/2009 7:12:21 AM
By: Charlie Giordano - Torrance CA
wait ooppps. that 3/4 inch plate my dad said.
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Comment Response Entered: 9/23/2009 2:48:35 PM
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That has got to be a heavy car. But with that much weight down low it will be very stable and go through the yard switches empty wit no problems.
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Comment Response Entered: 9/23/2009 3:37:45 PM
By: Charlie Giordano - Torrance, CA
YEA its got to be at least 200 pounds. myb 3
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