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help im in 13 years in crawling and i need a cheap cheap crawler

jeb556

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:cry:yes i have been crawling for 13 years but im 13 so u get the pont so can u guys help me pls pls pls i need a cheap cheap CHEAP crawler:cry:
 
:cry:yes i have been crawling for 13 years but im 13 so u get the pont so can u guys help me pls pls pls i need a cheap cheap CHEAP crawler:cry:

You're 13 years old but you're still crawling? I don't know, my son started walking around 15 mounths old and we thought he was late. Sounds like you might have other issues to deal with first ;-)
 
:cry:yes i have been crawling for 13 years but im 13 so u get the pont so can u guys help me pls pls pls i need a cheap cheap CHEAP crawler:cry:

So...you were born with a radio in one hand and a crawler in the other? That's pretty impressive. But, I say pics or it didn't happen.
 
Jeez my son is 2 and he was walking before he was 1 ....you should seek help for the issue you have

On a serious note check Craigslist

sent VIA evo4g a very shitty phone
 
I agree with crash, go mow some lawns. Really no other way in my opinion. If you buy a cheap one your 13 year old self will inevitably break it the first day and then you'll be back here looking for cheap parts that don't exist. Work for it and buy something nicer so it will last. A RTR Honcho is $285 on amain, and an ax10 RTC is $240. A few weeks of hard work and youre there. Probably won't take my advice but I tried.
 
Something given is not respected as something earned. "thumbsup"

I have allot of cool stuff but I have worked hard for those things. The same was true when I was a kid and why I am how I am now...
 
hey guys, before you go and string this kid up and mark him for flamery you got to give him some credit.
he was smart enough to just ask straight up for a crawler.
( well, if you can call shitty English asking straight up )

at least he didn't come up with some assclown story that his house burnt down, or that his crawler gear was stolen out of a truck, or that he is trying to build a crawler for charity... ouch.

at 13 you should be out offering to walk dogs or maybe rake a lawn.
if not hunt around the house for good stuff to pawn and have at it.
you wouldn't believe the stuff that my parents had just hanging on the walls or laying on the counters around the house.
"thumbsup"
 
Something given is not respected as something earned. "thumbsup"

I have allot of cool stuff but I have worked hard for those things. The same was true when I was a kid and why I am how I am now...

agreed.
When I was 11 I bought (my mommy went with me) my first dirt bike.
It was a brand spanking new 1988 Honda XL 100 and I loved the hell out of it for 6 years (sold it to buy a Trans Am!)... because I worked my butt off for 2.5 years to get it.
Balled hey, mowed grass, washed cars, cleaned out barns (worst job ever), stables, garages... what ever I could find. And of course, I always requested cash for birthday's and Christmas.

You can do it!
Not only will it get you a crawler that you actually want and can grow with but it'll teach you to work like a man.

To quote Johnny
Son, the world is rough and if a mans gonna make it, he has to be tough.
 
Troll me thinks.

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Something given is not respected as something earned. "thumbsup"


Too true."thumbsup"
Which is why my 12 year old daughter bought and paid for (with her own money) an Ipod Touch yesterday.She knew that she needed to EARN it if she wanted it bad enough.
90 percent of what I had as a kid was got by earning the money.
 
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