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<blockquote data-quote="Foremost Creations" data-source="post: 1626669" data-attributes="member: 49300"><p>If you ever pass through Phoenix, you're more than welcome to stop by and see it.</p><p></p><p>Slow and steady is the way to go, unless you're just a baller with FYM to throw around. I've had the truck for 6 years and have learned a lot along the way in terms of general maintenance. Ultimate goal would be to swap it and get it linked. The little baby 4.6 v8 still gets it, but I'm sure one day it'll just give out. I leave all the important things like welding and anything requiring a form of math to the guys at HM Racing in Lake Elsinore. I had zero experience other than racing RC cars for years. Thought it would transfer into a bigger scale, boy was I wrong. I wanted a Raptor in 2010 originally but ended up settling with a 2010 FX2 that was dealership owned because that's what the bank (my wife) said we could afford at the time. Hoping I'll be able to snag the new one here in the coming months/year.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Foremost Creations, post: 1626669, member: 49300"] If you ever pass through Phoenix, you're more than welcome to stop by and see it. Slow and steady is the way to go, unless you're just a baller with FYM to throw around. I've had the truck for 6 years and have learned a lot along the way in terms of general maintenance. Ultimate goal would be to swap it and get it linked. The little baby 4.6 v8 still gets it, but I'm sure one day it'll just give out. I leave all the important things like welding and anything requiring a form of math to the guys at HM Racing in Lake Elsinore. I had zero experience other than racing RC cars for years. Thought it would transfer into a bigger scale, boy was I wrong. I wanted a Raptor in 2010 originally but ended up settling with a 2010 FX2 that was dealership owned because that's what the bank (my wife) said we could afford at the time. Hoping I'll be able to snag the new one here in the coming months/year. [/QUOTE]
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