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Facepalm facebook fail finds

*erection* set parts huh? Haha


Old diy sets before the tech age.
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I had way too much patience yesterday.....I'm selling the pictured RC on a sell site. Literally every detail and the price is in the AD. People will still message you the dumbest shite anyways asked what's already in it. This guy went over and above, here's the whole conversation... I'm still not sure if he was trying to troll me, or was really mentally handicapped. Even newbs I can't see carrying a convo on like this. I tried to help way too much. Should've never even replied to his first question.
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Yes,fb is full of these types..to lazy to read..etc

Thats Why i quit posting things for sale in groups.

I either sell here..RCC or on my personal fb page.
 
Yes,fb is full of these types..to lazy to read..etc

Thats Why i quit posting things for sale in groups.

I either sell here..RCC or on my personal fb page.

Truth . That and many scammers . Most pages are off my feed . Cept a clod page and the shafty solid axle monster page . Getting to old to deal with so much stupid .
 
Now I'm curious what the concept behind the pivot action shock mount was. :lmao: Isn't going to help much besides allowing the body to lift off the axle far enough for the spring to fall out.

On the plus side, at least the welds look sturdy. :flipoff:
 
Now I'm curious what the concept behind the pivot action shock mount was. :lmao: Isn't going to help much besides allowing the body to lift off the axle far enough for the spring to fall out.

On the plus side, at least the welds look sturdy. :flipoff:
I'm guessing he figured it worked so well on Seb's Wraith he'd try it on his 1:1... or maybe that is Seb's 1:1.
 
Of all of the pics that he keeps showing us (z50king), I have to wonder if it's all the same f'd up WJ.
 

Apology offered to you! I thought that you were the one that posted the pic of the WJ w/ the piece of split 2x4 in place of the lower link, and another pic that showed a chunk of wood used as an adapter coupler between a non matching pinion gear yoke and a drive shaft.
 
Apology offered to you! I thought that you were the one that posted the pic of the WJ w/ the piece of split 2x4 in place of the lower link, and another pic that showed a chunk of wood used as an adapter coupler between a non matching pinion gear yoke and a drive shaft.

That was me in the wtf thread ."thumbsup"
 
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