2002.01.30, 12:31 PM
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Mini-Z Novice
Join Date: Dec 2001
Location: NW Ohio
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Yourmicro.com
*Quote* "206R, there have been a number of threads on this - please do a search for "RS4" "Micro" or "HPI" and see what people have said; I personally don't think much of them"
miniz how come you baught yourmicro.com if you don't like them? was it just a buisness decission?
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2002.01.30, 12:50 PM
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#2
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Administrator
Join Date: Nov 2001
Posts: 8,497
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Hehe, good memory wallscraper - I didn't say I completely hate them, just that I prefer the Mini-Z! I'm getting more into the Micro RS4 personally, and had the opp. to save the site, so I took it. I still stand firm on my position that if you've going to have one small RC it should be a Mini-Z, but the Micro is fun too if you can't stop at just one. Also, there's a lot more coming in the next few weeks - watch this space...
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2002.01.30, 07:36 PM
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Raider Nation Citizen
Join Date: Nov 2001
Location: Oakland, CA, USA
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You bought yourmicro.com?
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2002.01.30, 08:14 PM
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Administrator
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Correct
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2002.01.30, 10:50 PM
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Mini-Z Novice
Join Date: Dec 2001
Location: NW Ohio
Posts: 32
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Congratulations mini z!!!!!!
Congratulations on the purchase of yourmicro.com! Although I have had my micro just a week, I can tell you it is a great car! It really does handle the rough street better than my z. I just wish I could power slide with it! You should purchase a micro kit to see what you think of it yourself, I had allot of fun putting mine together.
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2002.01.30, 11:34 PM
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Administrator
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wallscraper, thanks for the congrats! Yep, I've got a Micro now - I could hardly own the site and not know what I'm talking about, could I?
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2002.01.31, 12:20 AM
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Mini-Z Novice
Join Date: Dec 2001
Location: NW Ohio
Posts: 32
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LOL no, I guess you couldn't. Hope the building goes well,I'll share a few things I found with the kit. First countersink the screw holes in the bottom of the chassis deeper, they were not deep enough on mine, also, watch the front and rear diff action, they tend to be notchy. Good Luck!
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2002.01.31, 09:35 PM
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Raider Nation Citizen
Join Date: Nov 2001
Location: Oakland, CA, USA
Posts: 409
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Hey, just wondering, are you going to open a shop there, too, like there is here? Just curious because I know my dad, a frequentee at yourmicro.com, would like to get some of the "can't get this in America" stuff for his Micro. Yes my dad races, he's only 41. He can't paint his car dark colors, though, because then he can't see it. Pitiful, huh?
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2002.01.31, 10:10 PM
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Zen_gineer
Join Date: Dec 2001
Location: The Border, SC
Posts: 1,363
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I resemble that remark! lol
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Racing is a state of mind....and I've lost it
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2002.02.01, 02:43 PM
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Administrator
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Rick, we certainly are; good guess! And like here we'll be focusing on the stuff you just can't get elsewhere. It will be a while as we've got several other things to take care of first, but it's in the works!
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2002.02.01, 02:58 PM
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Raider Nation Citizen
Join Date: Nov 2001
Location: Oakland, CA, USA
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Do I get a prize?
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2002.02.01, 03:39 PM
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#12
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Administrator
Join Date: Nov 2001
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Yes, a free emoticon:
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