revo any good?
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revo any good?
i am thinking about getting a revo 2.5R. i will be bashing hardcore and racing for fun at my LHS, im 13 and i want a truck that i dont have to spend TONS of money on thanks...
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RE: revo any good?
OMG its horrible.
no really, the revo is quite good infact. though be aware there is now a 3.3 revo. but money is probably tight for you, so that might be too much.
no really, the revo is quite good infact. though be aware there is now a 3.3 revo. but money is probably tight for you, so that might be too much.
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RE: revo any good?
NO THEY CAN'T DISCONTINUE IT!!! I JUST BOUGHT ONE!!! Do you think they will still carry parts for it. Or willl pretty much everything for the 3.3 fit the 2.5R?
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RE: revo any good?
Im pretty sure most everything will fit both.I think its mostly the 2.5r motor,So you should be just fine unless you want another 2.5r motor.
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NO THEY CAN'T DISCONTINUE IT!!! I JUST BOUGHT ONE!!! Do you think they will still carry parts for it. Or willl pretty much everything for the 3.3 fit the 2.5R?
NO THEY CAN'T DISCONTINUE IT!!! I JUST BOUGHT ONE!!! Do you think they will still carry parts for it. Or willl pretty much everything for the 3.3 fit the 2.5R?
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RE: revo any good?
I highly doubt they'll stop making the 2.5 motor either.
they have done the research on it, they have the molds and the models. it isnt costing them anything to produce and support both.
look at the tmaxx, that things still going strong in both engine sizes as well. the smaller engine offers a lower price alternative, and then hopefully they can sell you a 3.3 later on.
they have done the research on it, they have the molds and the models. it isnt costing them anything to produce and support both.
look at the tmaxx, that things still going strong in both engine sizes as well. the smaller engine offers a lower price alternative, and then hopefully they can sell you a 3.3 later on.