HPI RS4 Rally
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RE: HPI RS4 Rally
Ihave one that is in good condition and I would be willing to part with. My new house is not the best place to run a rally car as there is just too much concrete and high curbs
Anyhow,I'm not going to argue it's perfect, I'm missing the top body shell (the one that goes underneath the main car body). Also the rear diff housing could probably do with a replacement but it still works well.
All in all, it's in good shape and Iwould be happy to send photos if you're interested.
Regardless, it's a very cool car and I'm bummed that HPI discontinued it. With a brushless motor, it would really light up!
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Jotham
Anyhow,I'm not going to argue it's perfect, I'm missing the top body shell (the one that goes underneath the main car body). Also the rear diff housing could probably do with a replacement but it still works well.
All in all, it's in good shape and Iwould be happy to send photos if you're interested.
Regardless, it's a very cool car and I'm bummed that HPI discontinued it. With a brushless motor, it would really light up!
thanks,
Jotham
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If you can find one, like the one above, for instance, parts arerelatively plentiful (for a carthat old)since it shares so many parts with the rest of the old/current HPIRS4 line...
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RE: HPI RS4 Rally
@Jotham
I sent you a personal message!
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Yeah I noticed that too. There are so many spare parts still available I could practically build the thing from scratch just buy buying each individual part! (Not that I would EVER do that...WAY too expensive, not to mention tedious ad time consuming ahah). I just can't seem to find the kit anywhere. If the above deal works out, that'll be fine no matter what condition it's in because there are still so many parts floating around for it.