ChrisF250
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Your a lucky man. That box is awesome
looks when he pulls onto my street lolI have the SO Slash 4x4 at home right now - not mine, fixxing it for a freind - funny how some guys can fix anything 1:1 and get stumped by an RC car
Now you just have to buy the extras to make that E-Revo actually DO the claimed 65MPH - box stock is more like 45, but dual Lipos makes it a rocket.... oh, and if that "bug" bites hard enough, get ready to spend some more cash - you'll want a better charger and more batteries at very least.
Im not too much into the r/c scene ecspecially since I work out of the country. Im most likely going to sell it, otherwise it will just sit around.
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Then I'd suggest just selling as is - the value will drop tremendously as soon as you scuff it up by driving it (or worse wreck it). Used stock Traxxas RC's are a dime a dozen to the hobbyists and probably not worth it for SO collector if no longer pristine.
Just got off my Snap On guys truck and he had that box on it. The box looks awesome in person. The only problem is he has a 68" Epiq on the truck as well. Pics of an Epiq do them NO justice. They are GIANT. Pics do the Kra flat black one no jsutice either. It looks sweet in person and the RC car is very cool.
Looking at the top drawer, I hope those aren't foam drawer liners. Judging by how it's winkled up next to that pocket screwdriver, it looks like it might be. I would've thought they'd include the premium non skid drawer liners, but maybe not with the KRA series. That's ridiculous, I thought Snap-on would've abolished the foam drawer liners by now.
Yeah its the ****** foam liners, im not happy with them. But Ill be in Afg again from Sept-Nov 2013 so Ill wait till I get back to the states permanently to replace them. Which ones should I go with?
I'll give you a link to the people who make the premium liners for Snap-on, but Snap-on has an arrangement with the company to not sell the liners to the general public. There's a Jonco employee that sometimes sells remnants on eBay, but not all the time. The liners you want are the PVC coated fabric that come in the KRL boxes. They're real thin and they won't bunch up. They grip the tools like glue. You might have to buy a set for a KRL box and then cut them down to size to match your box. The best way to cut drawer liners is to run a razor blade along side a straight edge. A sharp box cutter with a long piece of straight metal will work.
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Awesome. Thanks a lot.
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What did they run if you dont mind saying?
You can order the "no slip" mats from your Snap-on dealer, then you´ll receive mats cut to your box´s dimensions.
I have just taken delivery for my old KRA 380 bottom.![]()
Are you talking about the top mats that go on top the box?