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December 2023 by Marco Antonio Villalobos
Really Nice People all a real hard workers
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September 2023 by Nathaniel Allenby
Every single member of the team of Pro-Line Racing have been outstanding to work with over the years. Their communication has been outstanding, consistent and reliable. The event they throw "By the Fire" is an incredible gathering of RC enthusiasts with impressively designed events, fun courses and competitions, and surprisingly valuable prizes. Highly recommendable, definitely worth attending if you love RC cars! Their video & social media guy Robert is particularly awesome. Great company.
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August 2023 by Matthew H.
I ordered some new-mirage tires with wheels as far I was charged and I never received it the product when I ordered I said it's on back order several calls later and emails you're supposed to ship on June in July now I haven't heard anything shows that they're in pre-order now should I order them again cause I want them can't get a hold of anybody for the tell me one thing another anymore really really upset
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May 2021 by c kale
I am updating my review from a 1 star review, and I will say pro-line did finally respond back, but the hoops I did have to jump through for my ticket to be resolved was crazy to me. I appreciate pro-line for making this right.
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November 2020 by Jonny D
To the Reviewer who said you "Ruined two Rc bodies" using Pro-Line Airbrush paint, You ever thought that it may not be the paint and that it could possibly be the person spraying it? I'm not being mean,but I was an avid Faskolor and Spazstix user until Pro-Line came out with their paint. I still use Faskolor & Spazstix, but only when Pro-Line doesn't have the color I'm looking for. I've used it since it hit the market and have never had a problem, the trick is to let it cure for about 18-24 hours and then give it a quick dusting of Krylon or Rustoleum gloss clear coat, let that dry and then hit it again, and after 2-3 coats of the Krylon clear coat I assure you your paint will not be chipping,flaking,or whatever your case was. Pro-Line paint is easy to spray,hardly ever needs reducing when using a .5mm needle nozzle airbrush, but then again I've used it straight from the bottle with my Iwata Neo CN and it sprayed great. So until you learn a little more about airbrushing RC bodies, don't knock the paint. Here's some pics of my entire RC Fleet with most bodies painted using Pro-Line paints and a pic of my airbrush station and as you can see I have alot of Pro-Line paints, there's a reason for that....~Jonny
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September 2020 by Neill McIlwaine
RC crawler body delivered (very happy with the product) but then started to get import duty bills from fedex. Queried this to customer services as had paid nearly same as product value in delivery but they havent bothered themselves to even reply to my mail. Not going to buy off these again if they wont even acknowledge my problem.
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August 2020 by Shandy Thummel
I'm becoming very frustrated with this company, we placed an order several weeks ago and have not heard back from them. I've tried emailing, submitting a ticket online and called I can't get anyone to answer or reply back. At this point I want a refund but again cant reach anyone .
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April 2020 by Jonny Crash
To the Reviewer who said you "Ruined two Rc bodies" using Pro-Line Airbrush paint, You ever thought that it may not be the paint and that it could possibly be the person spraying it? I'm not being mean,but I was an avid Faskolor and Spazstix user until Pro-Line came out with their paint. I still use Faskolor & Spazstix, but only when Pro-Line doesn't have the color I'm looking for. I've used it since it hit the market and have never had a problem, the trick is to let it cure for about 18-24 hours and then give it a quick dusting of Krylon or Rustoleum gloss clear coat, let that dry and then hit it again, and after 2-3 coats of the Krylon clear coat I assure you your paint will not be chipping,flaking,or whatever your case was. Pro-Line paint is easy to spray,hardly ever needs reducing when using a .5mm needle nozzle airbrush, but then again I've used it straight from the bottle with my Iwata Neo CN and it sprayed great. So until you learn a little more about airbrushing RC bodies, don't knock the paint. Here's some pics of my entire RC Fleet with most bodies painted using Pro-Line paints and a pic of my airbrush station and as you can see I have alot of Pro-Line paints, there's a reason for that....~Jonny
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March 2020 by djrethoret
Awful warranty department. They just want to deny your claim and sell your more product. They don't care how long you've been a customer or how many products you've purchased from them. Used to be an awesome company but I'll never but another product from them. Most Chinese knock offs have a better warranty.
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July 2019 by Mathew Draves
I bought 4 pro-line tires at my local hobby shop for $100.00 and blew a tire out within 5 minutes of the first use. Pro-line customer service was very prompt to assure me I would gain a replacement in the mail but when it showed it wasnt the right tire. In my second run that lasted maybe 15 minutes the remaining three tires blew out aswell. Jay, the gentleman at pro-line customer service assured me that this was going to be rectified and that I would recieve 4 new tires and I offered to send back the shotty ones. Well in the end Jay come back saying that his boss said they weren't going to do anything for me and it must be my fault. The only mistake I made was paying $100.00 from a company that doesnt stand behind they're products.
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May 2019 by Ben And Anna L.
These guys are pretty awesome. They make everything at the facility and even though they don't advertise for it, they do have someone there to help you if you have needs. I recently took some of my RC cars there and they were able to assist me in getting some different wheels and bodies for the cars. Definitely recommend them!
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May 2019 by Citrus Bobiel
DO NOT buy Proline RC Body paint! I have ruined two bodies using this paint. It simply does not stick. I'm quite shocked at this because Proline has always been high quality. Now due to the loss of time and money I will never waste time or money on Proline products again.
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April 2019 by Cole Staples
I am super unhappy with the pin points. After mounting numerous sets and each time having each one not seat properly pro line sent me a set already mounted. This set has the same problem with the bead. What concerns me the most is all the five star reviews. If pro line is the example of high quality rc parts then I'm never going to be happy with this hobby. I have spent over a $1000 on new rc equipment this year thinking if I bought top of the line rc gear it would be more enjoyable. Turns out I'm more disappointed because I've lost more money. I got team associated car, reedy electronics, and pro line tires. I have been to the track once and I'm just not sure if ill ever make it back.
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February 2019 by Roger Bonadiman
The very BEST rc car tires.
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December 2018 by Michael J.
Well all I got to say is that Scott Simmons is Terrible in customer service and there Pro-Line brute armor bashing shell for the xmaxx wasn't as great as they say it is. Mine cracked on the first run . They won't warranty it . They told me to put longer bolts in it . And they tell me that they can give me a discount if I want to buy another one from them . Buy one wth. Why should I buy one from them all they want to do is rip me off to buy another one. I don't think so . Here are the pics I have taken . If I have to post this up every month I will and I won't take it down till I either get another body shell or give me my money back for what I paid for it .