Hyper 7 On-Line?
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From: Lenexa,
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I'm looking to pickup a Hyper 7. Can anyone recommend a reputable online store with cheap prices? I'd like to keep the price around $300 for the kit or $350 for RTR if possible. Thanks
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From: Far AwayFar Far Away, AFGHANISTAN
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www.acehardwarehobbies.com has the hyper 7 pro (kit) for $400. and they have the hyper 7 PBS for $409, including radio and starter box.
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hey quickie, i don't think that you can negotiate prices with any of these hobby retailers. they will match prices, but they aint gonna eat the shipping to sell you anything
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just be prepared to never receive your things if you buy from cFalco ..
he kept telling me to waiting for the item to arrive.
packages don't take more than 1 week to get here, unless there is a problem.
it never arrived..
so about 2months of him stonewalling me and him telling me to wait coz there may be a delay somewhere with the post office,
i tried to get moeny back thru paypal/ebay, but that guarantee had expired so i couldnt do anything about it. I had about $200 lost thru him.
i'm sure many people bought off him and got thier goods, but i just let people know my story.
he kept telling me to waiting for the item to arrive.
packages don't take more than 1 week to get here, unless there is a problem.
it never arrived..
so about 2months of him stonewalling me and him telling me to wait coz there may be a delay somewhere with the post office,
i tried to get moeny back thru paypal/ebay, but that guarantee had expired so i couldnt do anything about it. I had about $200 lost thru him.
i'm sure many people bought off him and got thier goods, but i just let people know my story.
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I know this isn't really on the topic, but while we're talking about the H7, the PBS has a servo up and down version, I know the down version would give a lower center of gravity, thus better for cornering, but does this set up interfere with with any thing else or limit me to a certain brand or style of servo. I'm sorry this may sound stupid but I'm unfamiliar with the down set up. Thanks.




