Can anyone name this buggy?
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I picked ths buggy up over the weekend and I can't figure out what kind it is and my LHS s not too helpful. It needs a few parts and I'm trying to locate them or find out what other cars' parts might fit. It says Mugen on the bottom and it is 4WD and has a Rex 350 engine.




Any help is much appreciated. Thanks!




Any help is much appreciated. Thanks!
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lmao. This has been posted by another user in the on road nitro forum!! I have no idea what it is, sorry, it's defintely a 4wd off roader though...any idea of scale? 1/10th? 1/8th?
EDIT: Post it in Stadium trucks forum too, but be prepared for some ribbing, there's a lot of young 'uns in there...
EDIT: Post it in Stadium trucks forum too, but be prepared for some ribbing, there's a lot of young 'uns in there...
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I'm pretty sure it's 1/8th scale. I've been out of the hobby for a while and I pced this up for fun and because the T-maxx I got is way to fast for me to relearn how to drive with.
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Yes, after studying the pics closer, I agree, it's definitely 1/8th, the wheel hexes give it away and the relative size of the holes for the servos.
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OMG a Mugen MBX2, LOL not seen one of those since the early 90's. Good luck with finding spares, they were hard to get at the time and now I'd say impossible.
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Is it close to any other model? I need a front dogbone, spur gear and a drivecup for the center shaft. I figure a dogbone that is close won't be too hard to find.




