ORIGINAL: A-Main TQ
I can't bring myself to bash in a $1k+ racing machine. When I bash I bash hardcore, the Savvy I know can take it, plus I've had one before.
Hell, I do and to be honest I'm glad I do, all those cheaper buggies require so many hop-ups to get the strength required for bashing that normally it's cheaper to buy a Pro buggy that's desighned and built to live through the harshed conditions, namely the race situation. This is quite possibly the harshed situation a buggy can suffer, constant changing of direction, instant acceleration and braking, fast big jumps pounding the suspension constantly and then theres the drivetrain, hell racing is the hardest thing that a buggy is ever put through. So a top end racing buggy will and does make the perfect basher.
[link=http://www.rcpics.net/view_single.php?medid=55205]Just watch this to see why a pro buggy is better for bashing.[/link]
[link=http://www.rcpics.net/media/The_Day_After---rcp1.wmv]The X-term and lightning 2 RR would've been in this but they'd broke before we started filming.[/link]