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pimento
Joined: Jun 01 2003 Posts: 77 Location: Mackenzie, British Columbia |
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I already posted this on the SG boards but i figured I would post it here too
Anyone played with these little cars? How much are they and are the ydecent to play with ? Im goingon to university and figured itd be something to do while me and my friends are hammered at home after class hehe (i could see it getting very elaborate, courses spannign the entire house .ect). Or maybe im just very...very lonely Pimentos #1 relationship ending quote "Hunny, id love to, but see how that tube is dangling under my dash...." Good thing my current GF loves glow as much as i do |
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Knox
Joined: Feb 12 2003 Posts: 6651 Location: Ft. Lauderdale/Orlando, FL 1987 Chevrolet Blazer Last updated: 01/16/07 1986 Chevrolet Monte Carlo Last updated: 03/28/04 1950 Ford F-Series Pickup Last updated: 10/04/04 2000 GMC Sierra Last updated: 10/05/08 2006 GMC Sierra Last updated: 03/24/09 |
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I bought a Hummer H1 (fake) zip zap. It's fun to use if I'm really bored but its kinda slow.
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PTCruzr
Joined: Feb 12 2003 Posts: 395 Location: Woodstock, GA |
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I've got a couple of Zip Zaps. They're OK. They don't really go very fast and they only work up to about 12 or 15 feet away from the remote. You can buy additional parts to make them go faster and turn tighter but they still don't go as fast as I would like them to. They take about 45 seconds to charge up and they last anywhere from 5 to 15 minutes per charge.
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