To good to be true? You bet! The pictures you have seen are buggy tires indeed, but they are touching the front bumper and the exhaust. They could never be made to fit the Proceed properly, and even if you'd succeed in doing this, it would drive absolutely terrible and be a waste of money. The engine is not made for high torque, and the rotational speed and cornering forces would probably kill the tires.

The Proceed can NOT be fitted with rubber tires, aside from the very expensive rain tires, which you can only drive in the rain on the circuit.

If you'd like a proceed to drive around the parking lot and amaze your friends, you've choosen the most expensive way of not being able to race with your friends. Order a super Nitro or RS4 in stead, this will be much more value for money.

Please see the proceed FAQ for more answers to frequenly asked questions on the proceed.

You can also check www.hpiracing.com for more info about the Proceed, and other kits like the Super Nitro, you might be interested in. Starting Grid Magazine forums are a good place to discuss the cars. You'll find a lot of answers there.

Sorry for making a bit of fun, but most people start asking questions without looking for answers in the obvious places by themselves.

Have fun!
Rolf