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Old 01-19-2003, 12:42 PM
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i have all bit char-g cars, but i think this is how it goes.

both the char-g and the microsizers have the antenna knot/folded over pcb setup and for a good reason. this is so if you play rough, you won't pull the antenna out as easly, and it also does not flop around so much.

the first edition bit char-g cars (dont know exactly when, probably nearly 2 yrs ago when we got one) had short antennas (probably like the microsizers). The next bit char-g series (new bodies like subaru and others) had longer antennas. It seems like microsizers are trying to do everything that bit char-g did but in a shorter amount of time for the short attention span of americans.

btw: notice how they did not do their reserch, microsizers does not even know what they are selling! they don't even know that that the axle that comes with the stabius set is a drift axle! Just goes to show that they glanced at the packages, made up some corny names for them (microsnap, micropress, pivot point...ack)

we will all have to see what comes up next.
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Extended wheelbase. Trim lever is almost left at default position. I feel, very, scary.
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