For those of you that KEEP ASKING...
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Not gonna lie....that'* pretty sweet......
A lot of work I bet eh?
**Rated R for language in the soundtrack playing with vid**
A lot of work I bet eh?
**Rated R for language in the soundtrack playing with vid**
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I've had a few different friends with those, and they loved them. They were reliable except in the winter. The doors liked to stick, I don't know how with the size of the servo they use, but they definitely stuck.
What do you do if they battery dies?
Definitely cool
What do you do if they battery dies?
Definitely cool
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Pretty cool!
But I'm Curious...
If you lock the doors can someone still push that pin into the door and open it?
And wheres the 4th button to open the drivers door inside?
But I'm Curious...
If you lock the doors can someone still push that pin into the door and open it?
And wheres the 4th button to open the drivers door inside?