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Sweden and a char-g=true
Zup!
I just got my first Char-G :D and i think it is REAL COOL!! Well the char-g is geting to sweden, litle late I know, but hey better late then never! right? Well from now I will start to look in my lxx and see if there is some cool stuff that I can use to a mod. cya! |
Cool,
Where can you get it? Do you know who the importer is? What is the price? If they get to Sweden, we might even get to see them here in Norway some time. |
I got the LXX Char-G at www.pcfynd.se
the price is 295 swedisk kronor (237 Norska kroner or 32,50 € or 32 $) I don't know who the importer is. |
Tack.
That's way too much for a LXX. I can get them a lot cheaper by importing from toyeast myself. Do you know if all the frequencies are legal in Sweden? I thought only 27 MHz was allowed for cars in Scandinavia. |
well, i don't care about the price it's ok for me... for now :eek:
about the freq. Is there a law?! if there is i don't think that there will be a problem or something like that |
27 MHz and 40MHz are legal in Sweden (I think)... But you wont get a snail in your eye if you have another frequenzy. :-)
BTW, www.ellos.se and www.hobbex.se are selling cheaper clones (150 SEK and 200 SEK). I bought 2 clones from Ellos and they are way faster then my LXX clones (got 2 of those too). Clone pros: Silent Faaast Hard tires (lots and lots of donuts) Clone cons: Crappy steering Hard tires (donuts again) :-) Same frequenzy (got 2 27MHz) The Hobbex clones I know nothing about. |
i dig the clones from hobbex, they have a cool controller.
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