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SyCo_VeNoM -> RE: My first RC Truggy (10/3/2012 6:26 PM)
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ORIGINAL: Foxy Moving this thread to truggies by the way... I'm sorry to say, but yeh, that car is a real lemon in my experience too. :( I have a friend whose experience was actually worse than yours and it all happened right before my very eyes on the three occasions that he tried to 'bash' (lol) it. It's no help now, but I'd have told you that if you'd asked me any time in the last year or so... Get it fixed, get it on ebay, buy a better car. The trophy can be sorted with a little investment, if you're prepared to do it, but out of the box it's just very poor. :( I wish I could tell you something that helps, but that's one of those 'doh, I bought the wrong RC' moments, most of us have had one or two. What can I tell ya, when you want to get a real truggy, hit me up, I'll link you something to fit any budget. :) You've been unlucky here, that car is not in any way shape or form representative of what a 1/8th truggy has to offer, you did the right thing choosing this class, just got the wrong car. :) 2 of my more recent ones were HPI RC's sadly Brama 10b, and the recon neither of which should have been sold they were so poorly made(and no where near their price tag) as for options could buy a Jammin X1 CRT roller off ebay for prolly around $100 or so, and put the engine, and electronics(maybe even the wheels) on that then sell the trophy roller after you get the parts for near that ;)
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