Want a 1/8 Brushless
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Want a 1/8 Brushless
Anyone have suggestions for someone looking for a RTR 1/8 brushless system? I'd like to try and get a 2.4Ghz radio in the deal too. I don't mind piecing something together either if it makes sense. The car will be for bashing for now. I'm good to go on charger and batteries. I'd like to try and stay in the $500 max range.
Any suggestions are appreciated.
Any suggestions are appreciated.
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RE: Want a 1/8 Brushless
((((KYOSHO))))MP7.5 VE. They dont come any better than that.[8D]
Spare parts can be had at WWW.INFERNOSONLY.COM
Hpo-up parts can be used from the MP7.5 and MP777 inferno series.
Have fun and welcome to the club dude.
Spare parts can be had at WWW.INFERNOSONLY.COM
Hpo-up parts can be used from the MP7.5 and MP777 inferno series.
Have fun and welcome to the club dude.
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RE: Want a 1/8 Brushless
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Anyone have suggestions for someone looking for a RTR 1/8 brushless system? I'd like to try and get a 2.4Ghz radio in the deal too. I don't mind piecing something together either if it makes sense. The car will be for bashing for now. I'm good to go on charger and batteries. I'd like to try and stay in the $500 max range.
Any suggestions are appreciated.
Anyone have suggestions for someone looking for a RTR 1/8 brushless system? I'd like to try and get a 2.4Ghz radio in the deal too. I don't mind piecing something together either if it makes sense. The car will be for bashing for now. I'm good to go on charger and batteries. I'd like to try and stay in the $500 max range.
Any suggestions are appreciated.
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RE: Want a 1/8 Brushless
I had one for just about a year. Just sold it. Sticking to nitro this year. Casters are extremely tough and reliable. Parts are readily avaiable from casterracingusa.com, holeshothobbies.com, stormerhobbies.com and some other places if you look around. All have tons of parts and fast shipping.
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RE: Want a 1/8 Brushless
If you live near me, you can take a look at my ZX1.5R that I race and run it if you like. Its the same buggy, just the nitro version. I know nitro and electric are different in how they drive but you get to see basically the same buggy up close.
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RE: Want a 1/8 Brushless
The Caster rigs are great. I have been beating up on a Fusion 1.5R for just over a month on the track and off, and have yet to experience any issues. The buggy handles incredibly well, and is very durable. I did order some spares that I haven't used yet from casterracingusa.com and the parts arrived quickly as well so if you were to break it you would have replacement parts within a few days. No worries with Caster Racing. Top notch quality all the way.[8D]