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Old 01-17-2006 | 01:19 PM
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I just got a ofna ultra mbx. It is good and tough but old so it has stripped out screws and I hate the chassis braces. I just got a job at a local hobby store so looking at getting a new buggy. I want a pro edition but trying to decide on a 777, mbx 5, jammin or like a mayhem. I don't think I want a mugen cause they are quite expensive. How are the jammins holding up. Either a jammin ot a 777 I think. I have hitec 945mg servos and jr xs3 so all I would need is a buggy, motor, and pipe. I was thinking p5 for the motor or that os evo 7 if that is good or not. I have to look and see what motors we have in stock. I would rather have a c hub rather than a pbs cause they turn easier. which ones are c hubs.
Old 01-17-2006 | 01:31 PM
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Jammin X1CR Pro Kit....it's really "VERY DIESEL" lololol. Yea but I have it and it is fantastic, I love it and no major parts have broken and I bash the hell out of it.
Old 01-17-2006 | 01:37 PM
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huh I don't get it. anyway this is going to be strictly a racing buggy. would really like to get it set up and everything before the dirt but that probably wont happen so just trying to get the best race buggy with c hubs. also cheaper would be better but I know u get what u pay for.
Old 01-21-2006 | 03:36 AM
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i would say the mp777 is the best racing buggy, very nice to drive but it has a big price tag on it!!. the buggy is great it takes a lot of bashing, and still stay's in one piece, a lot to adjust, for thing's like the track your driving on, if you have mony i say you get the mp777 sp1, ar the sp2 if you got a lot of money.

Old 01-21-2006 | 09:48 AM
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Get a MP777 SP2 with a RB Concept C5BB .21 motor and King Headz front knuckles stock ones are crap!!


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Old 01-23-2006 | 04:19 PM
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The Jammin X1 does have C-hub and a pretty unique design at that. Check out www.jamminproducts.com and it will tell you all you need to know about the buggy. There are two versions for the kit (CR Pro and Team Factory). The Team Factory is the latest and has some pretty awesome hop-ups.
Old 01-23-2006 | 07:17 PM
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I have heard nothing but good about the OFNA jammins. The people who have them seem to be the most energetic about them.

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