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Old 07-02-2009 | 01:39 PM
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Default RE: Need help on choosing a 1/8 Nitro Buggy


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That Caster looks good for $275. But admit it vnmsgt, the more people buy from your site, the more money you make. So your wallet has something to do with your opinion.
Nope, it has nothing to do with my wallet, it is just a better buggy plain and simple. Put both of them side by in front of your own eyes or anyone's and they will see it. People judge on what they have never seen most of the time, just going by pics or a name. I could care less if the person buys from me. It is not my living I make from RC. I will show other website's that he can buy from instead of me if you wish. I will post every Hobby shop I know that sells Caster so a person can shop around if they ask. Everyone else here pushes what they drive HARD HARD HARD all the time. Just because I have a small shop make is different. GROW UP. Everyone is a big man behind a keyboard and likes to start trouble. Just people posting opinions and people have to take it all out of context. See the difference with me over say... YOU or others here is I POST THE REASONS WHY A PRODUCT IS BETTER. GET IT? Give the person legitimate reasons for making a purchase over another car and REAL REASONS, NOT just ''its fast, I hit a wall full speed and it did not break, its the best hands down'' all stupid reasons like that. Say something USEFULL is what people want to here when they start threads like this.
Before you start flipping out, let me explain. The Caster looks like a great buggy for $275, but again, LOOKS. I have never seen anyone at the track with a Caster buggy. That is why I don't try to push people to buy something, but EVERY what to buy thread you ALWAYS mention Caster. 4/5 of the racers in socal run Losi.

And to King.Cong.1119, Find a couple buggies you like. Look at all of them and analzye them and their features. Then get 1 or 2 that you really like. Search on forums like rcu and rctech and their pros/cons and what to watch out for. Then buy the one with the best feedback and least amount of problems. Don't let someone you don't even know tell you that you have to buy this car. Buy what you want and you will be happy.