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07-30-2012, 08:58 AM | #1 |
Newbie Join Date: Jul 2012 Location: South - Africa
Posts: 3
| Rc crawling in south-africa
Hi there guys whats up??? I would like some info please. The rc rock crawling here in South-Africa is dead. I need some info on how to start the crawling here,how do i introduce the people to rc crawling(the1:1 4x4 scene is big here). How do i start? Maybe this is a business oportunity for me to import the crawlers and parts to sell to the people. How do i market the sport,how do i start introducing the people. This lack of interest or lack of rc crawling knowledge is making me crazy. I would love to relocate to America/Canada just because of my rc crawling addiction. I have three young sons and maybe i should start my club of 4 and buy them crawlers to start from young. You know it is not nice to go crawl by youself lol. I import my own cars and parts from the us,even with the usps shipping costs and the import taxes i have to pay it is still cheaper for me to import. The hobby shops here get the stuff from their distributors and sell all with a mark up of 25%(crazy). I got my scx-10 Dingo,tekin 45t,fxr esc,flat iron tyres,rc4wd winch and a few goodies. jUst wait for all to arrive then i will start building. I love rc crawling. I LOVE RCCRAWLER.COM |
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