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<blockquote data-quote="rezzy3181" data-source="post: 124192" data-attributes="member: 575"><p>My RC all done up with alot of help from our sifu AlBundy but I would advise anyone new to this hobby, its best you learn from those who had been long in it and don't just jump and buy 2nd hand and ended spending more still not to satisfaction when you see others are far in advance mechine and we are backdate.</p><p></p><p>True as advise by AlBundy don't waste money buying and in the end others are with lattest mechine and we come in with models outdated. Now I am about to learn how to drive and yet haven't done yet needs to do adjustment to my exhaust manifold touching my tyres, to grind but not finish yet. After I am ok in driving I might go for the lattest in the market and will consult my Sifu before I do anything.</p><p></p><p>The amount I spend probably could get the same model new, anyway learn thru mistakes and now right as Bundy says.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rezzy3181, post: 124192, member: 575"] My RC all done up with alot of help from our sifu AlBundy but I would advise anyone new to this hobby, its best you learn from those who had been long in it and don't just jump and buy 2nd hand and ended spending more still not to satisfaction when you see others are far in advance mechine and we are backdate. True as advise by AlBundy don't waste money buying and in the end others are with lattest mechine and we come in with models outdated. Now I am about to learn how to drive and yet haven't done yet needs to do adjustment to my exhaust manifold touching my tyres, to grind but not finish yet. After I am ok in driving I might go for the lattest in the market and will consult my Sifu before I do anything. The amount I spend probably could get the same model new, anyway learn thru mistakes and now right as Bundy says. [/QUOTE]
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