Ravager Engine
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Hey everyone,
I want to put a new engine on my OFNA Ravager and was wondering whether or no these will work?
[link=http://Towerhobbies.com]http://towerhobbies.com/products/os_engines/osmg2075m.html [/link]
I want to put a new engine on my OFNA Ravager and was wondering whether or no these will work?
[link=http://Towerhobbies.com]http://towerhobbies.com/products/os_engines/osmg2075m.html [/link]
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i have an x-ray xb8tq with a picco 27 on it and it is awsome jp2 pipe and header no recoil b/c in the xray there is no room. but the picco will work perfect for you worth a try, the motor wont break the bank
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From: Macon,
GA
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Hey everyone,
I want to put a new engine on my OFNA Ravager and was wondering whether or no these will work?
[link=http://Towerhobbies.com]http://towerhobbies.com/products/os_engines/osmg2075m.html [/link]
Hey everyone,
I want to put a new engine on my OFNA Ravager and was wondering whether or no these will work?
[link=http://Towerhobbies.com]http://towerhobbies.com/products/os_engines/osmg2075m.html [/link]
How does that buggy compare to others and is it durable and competitive with others or is it manly a basher type buggy?
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i use mine strictly for bashing cause there are no tracks withing likw 70 miles of me but its a updated 9.5 w/ a .28. im kinda new to things so idk from persaonal experiance but thats my .02$
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I talked to several people that recommend this for an inexpressive buggy.
Thanks for the input.
http://www.hobbypeople.net/gallery/145625.asp
Thanks for the input.
http://www.hobbypeople.net/gallery/145625.asp



