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martinfan5

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  1. Of courses there will be, cant get rid of those.
  2. Oh yes, I just recently heard about that, the EVWS, very interesting too, thanks for sharing the link. Its funny, things you dont think of , or even take for granted with a gas engine vehicles, all the sounds that are made, which means EV's can be in some ways more dangerous to pedestrians
  3. Not limited to or for electric cars, I am sure you aware, that manufacturers are piping in the engine noise to the cabin on combustion engine cars. * please note for future reference, I did not watch the video in any lenght or with the sound on, so it might of be covered in that video, if so, then please ignore this entire reply.
  4. Well Good thing I didnt use it in a factory stock car then huh? And I could say my opinion it looks just fine in a factory stock car, and neither one of us would be right or wrong, YMMV as well. See, this is the part in which the difference defines us, you probably do a lot more engine wiring than I do, so you put more importance on the look of the wires then me, as I do not do very much engine wiring and therefor its not as high up on my important list a it for you. I simply care about making sure the size is within scale. I am going to purchase some of the wire that you like to use, and see if I can notice the difference and to see maybe if it does in deed look better or close to plug wires.
  5. Thank you for the update I am happy to hear that the forum will be back at some point. .
  6. Same here, I owned two Chevy's and that really put me off on them and GM as whole for the most part, It kills me that I have to drive one right now.
  7. My 01 Nissan Maxima I had was still going strong with just over 300,000 miles on the OD, if it wasnt for the electrical fire, it would still be sitting in my driveway.
  8. Only Revell can answer that, all we can do is guess.
  9. Paul was obviously using a form of that famous , "its Tamiya like quality " line used when giving a kit a compliment on how nice it is.
  10. Yes there are, and now we have the medium size truck market with the New Ranger, Colorado/GMC, those are about the same size of what trucks use be about 10/15 years ago, the Frontier and Tacoma are still closer to small , for now.
  11. You like it till you have to pull the top part off, which always sends parts flying if you are not very gentle.
  12. I take it you didnt see this posted on this page
  13. Dont hold your breathe, SUVs and Trucks are what people want and that trend does not seem to be slowing down.
  14. Thank you, I do my best to have a decent presentation .
  15. If you want to get from a US seller, then Marc from M&S Hobbies http://www.mshobbies.com/1-24-beemax-volvo-240-turbo-1986/ Or you can try Ebay, or order from Hobby Link Japan or Hobby Search.
  16. New from SMH, 2017/18 Camry nose to use on the new NASCAR kits, I would say the Chevy would be best bet. http://stores.smhracing.com/2017-18-camry-nose-hood-conversion/
  17. Yeah, its for a odd choice for everything outside of the Japan, this is more focus for the Japan market. I agree, a new big rig kit is needed.
  18. Hmm, Itailan is now American, I did not know that.
  19. I would own a Ram over a Ford/Chevy, but not over a Nissan or Toyota The 2015 Ram I get to drive is very nice, solid truck, and feels like a truck, my only issue I have with the Ram is the turning radios, its horrible.
  20. This is actually a very good point , and the location plays a very small role in the over quality of said vehicle.
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