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I don't no what a spinnerz mod is, but if it's a mod which makes you cars drift well and do wheel spins ect. You can buy a 'drift gear set',put tape over your wheels(which works quite well) or use pliers to get the wheels off a hotwheels car and atach them to your bit. I did the hotwheels one on one of my bits, its a bit to good actualy!
P.S hotwheels wheels are better than matchbox ones for this mod.
P.S hotwheels wheels are better than matchbox ones for this mod.
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I think the real correct term for them is "Sprewells"...
I think they would be IMMENSLY difficult to make, not the actual placement of the extra wheels, but the smooth spin would be tough..
ive seen people cut the sides of this one brand of hotwheels type car to fit onto the hubs of zip zaps, maybe the same technique could be used...
I think they would be IMMENSLY difficult to make, not the actual placement of the extra wheels, but the smooth spin would be tough..
ive seen people cut the sides of this one brand of hotwheels type car to fit onto the hubs of zip zaps, maybe the same technique could be used...

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