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		<title>Tamiya TT-01 VS TT-01E by Andrew Kuntze</title>
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TT01 vs. TT01 E By Andrew Kuntze
Intro:
The TT01 has long been known as a great kit for beginner and expert drivers alike. The kit features a rugged 4wd platform to help novice drivers learn the basics of radio control at a low cost, while allowing more advanced users to choose from a wide variety of [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Tekin Battery Nurse - Prevent The Ni-MH Battery Explosion!</title>
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The characteristic of Ni-MH Cell:
A 50% charged cell could able to leave without usage approximately for 5 days until the cell become flat.

The entire cells flatted within a battery pack
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No more lost clips
When you remove the body from your vehicle, you end up putting the body clips on the ground or in the body. Most of the time you loose one or all of them when you go to put the body back on. Then you don’t have enough body clips to keep your [...]]]></description>
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