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If your gonna go with ofna, thats a good start. I like them a lot . hyper 7 or MBX pro are both really great RTR buggys. you can't match the duribility of a 1/8 scale buggy. you will really like it. the MBX will run 350- 360$ range , hyper 7' s usually run around 400$ range , but they are both great buys. If you want to go ahead and build your own kit and spend a bit more monney on a pro kkit I would try a 9.5 pro or hyper 7 pro kits. I recently bought a 9.5 pro and it is bby far the best I ever had. They will handle just aboout any big block they make for cars. If ofna is not what you want I can't really give you much advise any else. But yeah I would definetly check into it a bit more and see for your self . But I realy think you will love it. I can only give you my opinion on this[obviously] but good luck man and bash hard.
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If your gonna go with ofna, thats a good start. I like them a lot . hyper 7 or MBX pro are both really great RTR buggys. you can't match the duribility of a 1/8 scale buggy. you will really like it. the MBX will run 350- 360$ range , hyper 7' s usually run around 400$ range , but they are both great buys. If you want to go ahead and build your own kit and spend a bit more monney on a pro kkit I would try a 9.5 pro or hyper 7 pro kits. I recently bought a 9.5 pro and it is bby far the best I ever had. They will handle just aboout any big block they make for cars. If ofna is not what you want I can't really give you much advise any else. But yeah I would definetly check into it a bit more and see for your self . But I realy think you will love it. I can only give you my opinion on this[obviously] but good luck man and bash hard.
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If your gonna go with ofna, thats a good start. I like them a lot . hyper 7 or MBX pro are both really great RTR buggys. you can't match the duribility of a 1/8 scale buggy. you will really like it. the MBX will run 350- 360$ range , hyper 7' s usually run around 400$ range , but they are both great buys. If you want to go ahead and build your own kit and spend a bit more monney on a pro kkit I would try a 9.5 pro or hyper 7 pro kits. I recently bought a 9.5 pro and it is bby far the best I ever had. They will handle just aboout any big block they make for cars. If ofna is not what you want I can't really give you much advise any else. But yeah I would definetly check into it a bit more and see for your self . But I realy think you will love it. I can only give you my opinion on this[obviously] but good luck man and bash hard.
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If your gonna go with ofna, thats a good start. I like them a lot . hyper 7 or MBX pro are both really great RTR buggys. you can't match the duribility of a 1/8 scale buggy. you will really like it. the MBX will run 350- 360$ range , hyper 7' s usually run around 400$ range , but they are both great buys. If you want to go ahead and build your own kit and spend a bit more monney on a pro kkit I would try a 9.5 pro or hyper 7 pro kits. I recently bought a 9.5 pro and it is bby far the best I ever had. They will handle just aboout any big block they make for cars. If ofna is not what you want I can't really give you much advise any else. But yeah I would definetly check into it a bit more and see for your self . But I realy think you will love it. I can only give you my opinion on this[obviously] but good luck man and bash hard.
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Take a look at the new ofna truggy rtr pirate it comes with 2 sets of wheels a force .26, it got a good review in one of the mags i recently read. it was either in extremerc, or rc car, or nitro.
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UUHHH... ebay? im not sure man, but if silverman is talking about the pirate 10. PLease do not get a piraite 10 .. I had one trust me. I wonder if he means the 1/8 scale piraite, those are sweet. but i really dont know where to get a price other then the local hobby shop.
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how fast does the Ofna Ultra LX Comp go? i looked everywhere but i couldnt find it




