New X-Ray M18 Pro

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Tana
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New X-Ray M18 Pro

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Looks good!

Pretty much hopped up already.
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Post by payaso »

Thanks for the info Tana.. I'm diggin the drive shafts on it.

I need to start getting rid of shit I don't use, for some more shit that I want.....lol


And welcome aboard man. :-o




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word.
welcome
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Thanks for the welcome.

1 of our locals is racing 1 of these. Pleased with the handling. Lets put it this way, he kicked my ass.

We are running 6 cell and speed 300 motor and the track has a 72 foot straight.
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Post by Murdoch »

yea i've been eyeing this for a while. to me, a 6 cell chassis means I can put even bigger lipos in my M18.

More runtime means more track practice. :D
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