Well that was a cool outdoor carpet track. That’s a sweet looking buggy always like the Schumacher stuff. My favourite right now I’m running is my discontinued RC10B6D. I only run dirt but this is the best buggy I’ve ever built and owned in my opinion haha
Finally some love from the US (or UA-cam in general) for Schumacher. They are very well made cars, after building one other brands like tamiya or axial disappointed me. Also it’s made in the UK, not in some low wage country. Part support is super. I can still buy parts for my 1990 Cougar. Check out their own website. If you like touring cars, check out the mission 1 V2. It sells for around 150,- and quality wise it is a steal even if it is an older design.
Mucha Grande Schumacher make excellent cars. Indeed made in the UK and they have always produced super quality cars since the original Cat. Americans have their Associated and Losi cars so they cannot appreciate Schumacher but hope that changes. On a side note all these new cab forward cars look ugly AF!!
@@Roger-nu2ec To be fair, the higher end for TLR and Associated is pretty on-par with brands like Schumacher, Serpent and Xray. The problem is that the US has a nasty income inequality issue due to wages not increasing with the rate of inflation, and most people find it difficult to afford dropping money on $300 worth of kit PLUS another $300+ on running gear. Even the Associated B6.2 and Losi 22x aren't selling well. And it doesn't help that our racing scene is toxic and elitist as fuck, demanding that people either show up with a top-end kit or GTFO. I haven't gotten to drive it yet but I recently built a Schumacher Eclipse 3 as a practice car (since LMP12 doesn't really exist in most places in the US) to get used to higher-end on-road cars since I'm planning on eventually getting a 1/8th scale nitro Can Am car (most likely the MUGEN MRX6X - Serpent's always out of stock and Xray is still transitioning from the RX8.2 to the RX8.3).
Seriously good looking rig. Schumacher always makes good stuff. We barely have a LHS around here, that's why I buy so much of my toy parts from you guys and there are no tracks at all that I can find within driving distance for us. But if there were, I'd give this car a go in a heartbeat.👌 I doubt my old tired hands could keep up any more but it sure would be fun. I was wondering if you were doing any of the wheeling but when he said "only Brett's pride was broken," I found out without asking. You do have some skills there.👍👍 Of course it survived. Schumacher Tough Baby!😂🤣 Carpet oval! I'm diggin' it!👌👌Thanks for sharing this with me.😎👍👍
I'm getting back into racing after 15 years I was looking at this buggy not to much info on it I'm looking at kyosho mp9e kit, losi 8ight, tlr 4.0 or 5.0, tekno 410.2, tlr 22 but I wanna head to local track this weekend and see what their running maybe I can buy a used setup decently priced that's what was recommended to me most thanks for Vids and ur time teaching us that's either beginners or getting back into after some time I think beginners are most important people cause without them wouldn't be any new people interested
Nice track and nice car overall I'm impressed that it did not broke compared to an older Schumacher that my friend use to have the arms were so brittle they broke when he it a pipe at our track.
Yes please also add 4wd track setups for different surfaces like dirt,Astro etc ...also please do 8th scale setups as well looove ur vids getting back into racing after 15 years
I am racing this thing and i love it, but one major issue even thoug i have a few carbon and Aluminium upgrades, that the durability is not the best. Still, its amazing and really fast.
Did u get the kit?? I'm looking at this buugy for racing after 15 years out of hobby also looking at tekno 410.2, tlr 22, kyosho mp9e, losi 4.0 or 5.0 orblosi 8ight for this buggy the Schumacher one in this video what's a good radio, servo, transponder, esc and motor to run and compete decently??
"Not pro and all".. But that wasn't slow either lol. Great driving. The more I check out these schumacher cars the more its biting on me to get one. In South Africa.. We only have support for the associated.. Schumacher and xray cars.. Obviously associated being the front runner. But daaang I like these schumacher cars.
They're awesome cars! After this video was made, Schumacher released the Laydown Stock Spec, which includes the lockout, carbon motor plate and other specialized goodies; it looks amazing! This is it: www.amainhobbies.com/schumacher-cougar-laydown-stock-spec-2wd-1-10th-offroad-competition-buggy-kit-schk181/p1197589 Whichever model you choose, hope you get out there racing and having fun! -Brett
Gotta love Schumacher. I've liked Schumacher since I got my Procat in '90 or '91. BTW Why do you shoot videos at 24 fps instead of 30, which sould sync up better with monitors and most other displays?
@@AMain_Hobbies It's been about 28 years since I did RC (my last car was a Cougar 2), and I have been watching many of your videos to catch up! I will say that I appreciate your thorough and professional content (with a little humor here and there for good measure). Your videos are great quality and 100% informative.
@@charlesbonkley Well then welcome back! You'll find LiPo batteries and brushless tech to be such an improvement over the old days. Oh, and no need for radio crystals anymore. There has never been a better time to take part in R/C. Have fun with the videos and great on you to do your research. If you come across any questions, let me know. -Brett
@@AMain_Hobbies Thanks, man. So back in those days, I lusted after the Rampage GP10 (1/10th scale nitro buggy), but never bought it. I think it was just too expensive. I also dreamed about the Burns DX or the Turbo Burns. Funny, that I've been thinking about the Rampage since then; always wondering what it would have been like! So here I am, perhaps stupidly, getting into nitro for the first time in a LONG time. I've since grown up--some!--and have the buying power, so I said, "what the hell," but after watching a lot of the break-in videos, trying to find the right engine, and trying to keep up with the changes. As of now, I have an MP10 heading my way, but now I'm thinking "this was a mistake!"
Hi, I’m moving into off-road driving, comming from onroad. Currently looking at my first 2wd buggy (running mod/6.5t), club racing on astroturf. As this would be my first, would you advise this over the Schumacher Cougar KC or since I’m unexperienced rather suggest the (cheaper) KC? Really appreciate your opinion.
Hey Rick. I would go straight to the Laydown if the budget allows it. It will give you the most room to grow and current setups to work with. Plus it's newer, so parts support is there, where the KC and KD came out in 2017. Hope this helps man. -Brett
I'm looking for good racing buggy haven't decided 8 or 10 scale gonna head to local track this weekend and see what their all running before I purchase haven't raced for 15 years getting back into it been looking at tekno 410.2, kyosho mp9e, losi 8, losi 22, losi 4.0 or 5.0 just need help with radio selection,motor, servos,each etc....
Get the stock spec if you're racing stock. It's already comes with the slipper eliminator and parts to reduce weight. We had to add the eliminator to our vehicle, which was more money and more work (the stock spec didn't exist at the time). Compared to the B6.2? Oh boy... that I cannot say - both vehicles are extremely capable on carpet, more so than most drivers. It's a coin toss my friend; just pick your favorite and go for it! -Brett
@@AMain_Hobbies awesome. Thanks for the input. Lil brother got the purple 1 they show in the pics or "cheaper" version. I was thinking going with the more $ 1 for the carbon chassis n all the features. Now I know I will be. Thanks again. Keep up the awesome videos as well.
That's the Silverdollar R/C Raceway in Chico, Ca. Here is the track site if you want to check it out: tracks.amainhobbies.com/silver-dollar-rc-raceway/ -Brett
@AMain Hobbies I'm looking at this buggy for racing what's good electronics like motor, esc etc .... and radio,servos haven't been in racing or hobby for 15 years thanks Brett
Are you looking to race stock buggy, or modified? Do you have a budget in mind Brett? Electronics vary from mild to wild, and everything in between. -Brett
@@AMain_Hobbies I'm looking to get a setup that I can upgrade most of all parts to aluminum parts like gears etc..... I'm wanting to dive into racing again I really looooved it as a hobby just my last setup 15 years ago was a Traxxas rustler electric with a rooster esc and a stingray 16t motor that was looking time ago now they have digital stuff like esc etc......
Ok, here's some good items to finish off that buggy for stock racing. Motor & ESC combo: www.amainhobbies.com/hobbywing-xr10-pro-stock-spec-2s-sensored-brushless-esc-v10-g3r-combo-17.5t-hwa38020308/p1148467 Servo: www.amainhobbies.com/protek-rc-160t-low-profile-high-torque-metal-gear-servo-high-voltage-metal-case-ptk-160t/p403453 This Futaba 4PM Transmitter has a lap counter, up to 100 laps: www.amainhobbies.com/futaba-4pm-4channel-2.4ghz-tfhss-radio-system-w-r304sb-receiver-fut01004388-3/p897293 -Brett
Try some sway bars, raise front ride height, different front tires, add rear weight, move battery back, move electronics tray back; all of these are options. -Brett
Anyone in Memphis TN area?? Looking for race buddy as I'm getting back into racing after 15 years and I'm in it by myself thanks!! Looking for decent tracks and advice as well
The body reveal had me in stitches
The wing painted with clear paint Just sets the white body off 😂
That was some good driving. That thing screams.
💯I enjoyed watching your race! Myself, Old man to a new hobby ! Looks like lots of fun! Semper Fi, 🐾🐾🐾🇺🇸
Well that was a cool outdoor carpet track. That’s a sweet looking buggy always like the Schumacher stuff. My favourite right now I’m running is my discontinued RC10B6D. I only run dirt but this is the best buggy I’ve ever built and owned in my opinion haha
Finally some love from the US (or UA-cam in general) for Schumacher. They are very well made cars, after building one other brands like tamiya or axial disappointed me. Also it’s made in the UK, not in some low wage country. Part support is super. I can still buy parts for my 1990 Cougar. Check out their own website.
If you like touring cars, check out the mission 1 V2. It sells for around 150,- and quality wise it is a steal even if it is an older design.
Mucha Grande Schumacher make excellent cars. Indeed made in the UK and they have always produced super quality cars since the original Cat. Americans have their Associated and Losi cars so they cannot appreciate Schumacher but hope that changes. On a side note all these new cab forward cars look ugly AF!!
@@Roger-nu2ec
To be fair, the higher end for TLR and Associated is pretty on-par with brands like Schumacher, Serpent and Xray. The problem is that the US has a nasty income inequality issue due to wages not increasing with the rate of inflation, and most people find it difficult to afford dropping money on $300 worth of kit PLUS another $300+ on running gear. Even the Associated B6.2 and Losi 22x aren't selling well. And it doesn't help that our racing scene is toxic and elitist as fuck, demanding that people either show up with a top-end kit or GTFO.
I haven't gotten to drive it yet but I recently built a Schumacher Eclipse 3 as a practice car (since LMP12 doesn't really exist in most places in the US) to get used to higher-end on-road cars since I'm planning on eventually getting a 1/8th scale nitro Can Am car (most likely the MUGEN MRX6X - Serpent's always out of stock and Xray is still transitioning from the RX8.2 to the RX8.3).
Collected Russian
Lol MO
Seriously good looking rig. Schumacher always makes good stuff. We barely have a LHS around here, that's why I buy so much of my toy parts from you guys and there are no tracks at all that I can find within driving distance for us. But if there were, I'd give this car a go in a heartbeat.👌 I doubt my old tired hands could keep up any more but it sure would be fun.
I was wondering if you were doing any of the wheeling but when he said "only Brett's pride was broken," I found out without asking. You do have some skills there.👍👍 Of course it survived. Schumacher Tough Baby!😂🤣 Carpet oval! I'm diggin' it!👌👌Thanks for sharing this with me.😎👍👍
i loved the tribute to jason! =)
I'm getting back into racing after 15 years I was looking at this buggy not to much info on it I'm looking at kyosho mp9e kit, losi 8ight, tlr 4.0 or 5.0, tekno 410.2, tlr 22 but I wanna head to local track this weekend and see what their running maybe I can buy a used setup decently priced that's what was recommended to me most thanks for Vids and ur time teaching us that's either beginners or getting back into after some time I think beginners are most important people cause without them wouldn't be any new people interested
Very cool to see a detailed review of a kit that isn’t very common 👍
Man your so Lucky to have Jason custom paint a body tell him to make more videos lol😊😊😊😊😊
Yeah he does. He needs to try out this car.
-Brett
I’ve never seen carpet racing..I definitely like it. I think I’m gonna build one.
Its very fast and competitive racing,set ups are endless for carpet racing
another great video all round. much information, much excitement and much racing! looks awesome!!!!
That paint job is amazing. It makes Hemistorm look like an amateur.
Haha.
Love it. looks like a cougar 2 with 20years development.
The pin holding the knuckles to the control arms are called "King Pins" not hinge pins, lol
If you’re on astro, move the battery posts forward, move the electronics tray forward, 20g under servo weight, 2.5 rear toe 👌🏻
Thanks for the tips Alex!
-Brett
AMain Hobbies no worries, I’m a schumacher team driver 👍🏻
That full pin racing at the end had me rolling lol. Nice video. Your next build should be a BD9 TC
I like it Enzo. If we can get our hands on one.
-Brett
@@AMain_Hobbies You guys did an unboxing on one no?
Cool looking car! Great driving Brett!
Definitely a great carpet car. We have had awesome results!
Nice video, track and buggy. Really enjoyed the race battle. :)
Nice track and nice car overall I'm impressed that it did not broke compared to an older Schumacher that my friend use to have the arms were so brittle they broke when he it a pipe at our track.
Me too Alex. We hit a lot of pipes, did a few lawn darts and quite a few cartwheels, but the car held up nicely.
-Brett
The title should’ve been “The carpet muncher”
Good looking car for sure,I am in the market for a new buggy for carpet racing.going to have to look into that one for sure
This car is great on Astro and carpet...Its also very good on Clay! Just gotta grab a ball diff =)
Looking at this buggy what's good motor,esc,servo and radio to race this guy?? Getting back into racing after 15 years thanks
Brett
The white lightning paint scheme!
Their drinking white lightning as well while practicing lol
I love how he’s like: “this body was custom painted”….. and then it’s just a plain white body.
It's an inside joke related to the youtube channel "shortcourseworld" which is aimed at racers.
-Brett
@@AMain_Hobbies yes I’m familiar with the channel. I thought it was funny. Love your vids Brett.
Your still fast Brett! That track is so sick! I wish Amain was closer to SC! :(
You need to get your butt up here and give this track a try.
-Brett
Where is a main located??
The best car I ever driven . Nothing to compare with Asso, Yoko. Schumacher is top of the notched
Nice rig! That paint omg wow 😜
Have a great day Bret ✌🏼😎👍🏼
Full pinned racing . Aka Ebuggy CMain lol
Awesome job..love your videos, would you be able to do some videos that explain 2wd bugy setup and how changes actually effect it on the track
Yes please also add 4wd track setups for different surfaces like dirt,Astro etc ...also please do 8th scale setups as well looove ur vids getting back into racing after 15 years
Sick 👍🏼 Man that dude is a sweet driver 🤙🏼
Wow those are fast.
Do a video on the LD2 please! Looking at my choices for first kit to build!
Those buggies RIP! 😱😱
Awesome video man!!
I am racing this thing and i love it, but one major issue even thoug i have a few carbon and Aluminium upgrades, that the durability is not the best. Still, its amazing and really fast.
Did u get the kit?? I'm looking at this buugy for racing after 15 years out of hobby also looking at tekno 410.2, tlr 22, kyosho mp9e, losi 4.0 or 5.0 orblosi 8ight for this buggy the Schumacher one in this video what's a good radio, servo, transponder, esc and motor to run and compete decently??
What electric r u running??
I love turf and carpet racing
Bringing in Chris to verify durability!
HA! And it passed.
-Brett
Looks so fast out of the box ....cool rig...
Out of the box?
There's no motor included
That thing rips!
From experience with this car I can say buy all the A arms you can find. Super hard to find deals with spare parts.
"Not pro and all".. But that wasn't slow either lol. Great driving. The more I check out these schumacher cars the more its biting on me to get one. In South Africa.. We only have support for the associated.. Schumacher and xray cars.. Obviously associated being the front runner. But daaang I like these schumacher cars.
They're awesome cars! After this video was made, Schumacher released the Laydown Stock Spec, which includes the lockout, carbon motor plate and other specialized goodies; it looks amazing! This is it: www.amainhobbies.com/schumacher-cougar-laydown-stock-spec-2wd-1-10th-offroad-competition-buggy-kit-schk181/p1197589
Whichever model you choose, hope you get out there racing and having fun!
-Brett
Gotta love Schumacher. I've liked Schumacher since I got my Procat in '90 or '91.
BTW Why do you shoot videos at 24 fps instead of 30, which sould sync up better with monitors and most other displays?
I'm not sure, the cameras were just set up that way. Would 30 look better?
-Brett
Custom paint scheme my ass! For such a cool buggy you could've gave it a nice body.
Hey AMain, you should post links to the radios used in these testing/track-days videos as well.
Yeah, that's a good idea. In this video I believe we used a M11X which is now discontinued unfortunately.
-Brett
@@AMain_Hobbies It's been about 28 years since I did RC (my last car was a Cougar 2), and I have been watching many of your videos to catch up! I will say that I appreciate your thorough and professional content (with a little humor here and there for good measure). Your videos are great quality and 100% informative.
@@charlesbonkley Well then welcome back! You'll find LiPo batteries and brushless tech to be such an improvement over the old days. Oh, and no need for radio crystals anymore. There has never been a better time to take part in R/C. Have fun with the videos and great on you to do your research. If you come across any questions, let me know.
-Brett
@@AMain_Hobbies Thanks, man. So back in those days, I lusted after the Rampage GP10 (1/10th scale nitro buggy), but never bought it. I think it was just too expensive. I also dreamed about the Burns DX or the Turbo Burns. Funny, that I've been thinking about the Rampage since then; always wondering what it would have been like! So here I am, perhaps stupidly, getting into nitro for the first time in a LONG time. I've since grown up--some!--and have the buying power, so I said, "what the hell," but after watching a lot of the break-in videos, trying to find the right engine, and trying to keep up with the changes. As of now, I have an MP10 heading my way, but now I'm thinking "this was a mistake!"
What sucks up more battery 17.5 or 13.5 motor
I would imagine the faster 13.5T motor will draw more power and drain the battery sooner.
-Brett
Thanks for telling me👍🏁🏎
Brett no drive so good. Neat little car though.
Wish people would rave 1/8 scale buggy on tracks like that
Brett's pride lol
Signature paint scheme is.... drum roll... white? huh what am I missing here..
It's was kind of a joke because Jason paints only white bodies. He's a good guy who reviews a lot of the popular 2WD buggies.
-Brett
@@AMain_Hobbies ahhh got ya, 🍺😁 and Hi from Adelaide Australia
Cheers Mate!
-Brett
What was the red car you were racing with? This thing looks awesome I may pick it up. What is the Schumacher 4wd buggy?
I believe that was a B6 2WD Buggy owned by a local racer. He's one of the top racers I'm told.
-Brett
Intro: if you are a 2wd buggy racer,...
I watch it, eventhough i own a 1:8 4wd👍
that is definitely a thing of joy😍 i would put it in a glass case as is👍🍑
How much does he charge to custom paint bodies? I can't ever get one to come out right.
It was really expensive. Probably not worth it.
-Brett
Black gears are lazy can i get whites one that work??
Hi, I’m moving into off-road driving, comming from onroad. Currently looking at my first 2wd buggy (running mod/6.5t), club racing on astroturf. As this would be my first, would you advise this over the Schumacher Cougar KC or since I’m unexperienced rather suggest the (cheaper) KC? Really appreciate your opinion.
Hey Rick. I would go straight to the Laydown if the budget allows it. It will give you the most room to grow and current setups to work with. Plus it's newer, so parts support is there, where the KC and KD came out in 2017. Hope this helps man.
-Brett
AMain Hobbies thanks Brett, it sure helps!
I know the price dropped to 249.99 on your web page 😊😊😊😊😊😊 I have a b6.1 already but considering making a purchase
I'm looking for good racing buggy haven't decided 8 or 10 scale gonna head to local track this weekend and see what their all running before I purchase haven't raced for 15 years getting back into it been looking at tekno 410.2, kyosho mp9e, losi 8, losi 22, losi 4.0 or 5.0 just need help with radio selection,motor, servos,each etc....
What do u run for electronic in your b6??
Does it get carpet burn ;-)
Damn I didn’t know carpet racing was a thing
Its a huge thing and the future of rc racing for decades to come
Carpet racing been around since I raced 15 years ago I like carpet racing cause of the bite and zippyness of cars
How does this compare against the b6.2 would love a comparison
Nice
I just gotta ask a question can you take of the front and rear axle from a Schumacher cougar sv2 and put it onto one of these chassis
Shoot, not exactly sure but I imagine it's not compatible.
-Brett
@@AMain_Hobbies ok thanks for letting me know
7:17 lol
Class driver
Signature paint scheme... It's just a plain white shell.
Hello from Germany, can you make a Video of Kyosho RB7 and ZX7 Thanks.
War das eine Frage oder eine Aussage?
That chassis seems really wide in the rear
Is the track made of CRC carpet or some other type?
How do you guys compare this to the stock spec? The other more expensive kit? And also to the b6.2? Any comparison?
Get the stock spec if you're racing stock. It's already comes with the slipper eliminator and parts to reduce weight. We had to add the eliminator to our vehicle, which was more money and more work (the stock spec didn't exist at the time). Compared to the B6.2? Oh boy... that I cannot say - both vehicles are extremely capable on carpet, more so than most drivers. It's a coin toss my friend; just pick your favorite and go for it!
-Brett
@@AMain_Hobbies awesome. Thanks for the input. Lil brother got the purple 1 they show in the pics or "cheaper" version. I was thinking going with the more $ 1 for the carbon chassis n all the features. Now I know I will be. Thanks again. Keep up the awesome videos as well.
@@scottdaubenspeck2291 Nice. If I could do it all again, I'd get the Stock Spec too. Have fun, and kick your brothers butt on the track!
-Brett
at 10:05 what was the other red car that was racing?
It was a Team Associated B6, or one of the variations I believe.
-Brett
@@AMain_Hobbies Cheers!
GOOGOOGAGA
What race track was that bad ass
That's the Silverdollar R/C Raceway in Chico, Ca. Here is the track site if you want to check it out: tracks.amainhobbies.com/silver-dollar-rc-raceway/
-Brett
The crashes are so violent lol
It's "snazzy"
Hey what pinion gear 🤙🏽
I believe we used the 71/29 for 17.5T stock racing.
-Brett
That was mean! hahaha
Hay bro AMain hobbies products Will ship to India?
Yes, you bet we will. Although some manufacturers limit where we can sell their products, but we can ship most items internationally.
-Brett
🤙
just curious as to where this track is located?
It's in Chico, Ca., Mike. That is where AMain Hobbies is located.
-Brett
@@AMain_Hobbies thanks
How big is that carpet track?
The carpet track is about 100x60 feet, or 30.5x18.3 meters.
-Brett
@@AMain_Hobbies thanks!
This is the track website if you want to check it out: tracks.amainhobbies.com/silver-dollar-rc-raceway/
-Brett
You looks like Anthony Hopkins. (Not negative ;-))
Woooww ho howwww
Where is this track?
It's in Chico, California. Here is the track website if you want to check it out: tracks.amainhobbies.com/silver-dollar-rc-raceway/
-Brett
@AMain Hobbies I'm looking at this buggy for racing what's good electronics like motor, esc etc .... and radio,servos haven't been in racing or hobby for 15 years thanks
Brett
Are you looking to race stock buggy, or modified? Do you have a budget in mind Brett? Electronics vary from mild to wild, and everything in between.
-Brett
@@AMain_Hobbies I'm looking to get a setup that I can upgrade most of all parts to aluminum parts like gears etc..... I'm wanting to dive into racing again I really looooved it as a hobby just my last setup 15 years ago was a Traxxas rustler electric with a rooster esc and a stingray 16t motor that was looking time ago now they have digital stuff like esc etc......
@@AMain_Hobbies thanks for response and help man
@@AMain_Hobbies looking to start stock then a few mods like esc,motor etc....I want a good radio right off bat something I can track lap times
Ok, here's some good items to finish off that buggy for stock racing.
Motor & ESC combo: www.amainhobbies.com/hobbywing-xr10-pro-stock-spec-2s-sensored-brushless-esc-v10-g3r-combo-17.5t-hwa38020308/p1148467
Servo: www.amainhobbies.com/protek-rc-160t-low-profile-high-torque-metal-gear-servo-high-voltage-metal-case-ptk-160t/p403453
This Futaba 4PM Transmitter has a lap counter, up to 100 laps: www.amainhobbies.com/futaba-4pm-4channel-2.4ghz-tfhss-radio-system-w-r304sb-receiver-fut01004388-3/p897293
-Brett
What would you suggest to do to take some steering out of the buggy?
bboydrummer1 stiffer front springs or softer rear springs or more rear weight bias .. cpl easythings u could try
Try some sway bars, raise front ride height, different front tires, add rear weight, move battery back, move electronics tray back; all of these are options.
-Brett
Anyone in Memphis TN area?? Looking for race buddy as I'm getting back into racing after 15 years and I'm in it by myself thanks!! Looking for decent tracks and advice as well
KF2 with a different chassis, otherwise same exact car
:)
"Carpet Slayer" is that another name for a carpet muncher? LOL.
its my birthday can I have a free race buggy
No, but Happy Birthday!
-Brett
Faq outta here with carpet
My Protech Phaser4 is cooler.