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GT35R 08.31.2009 09:07 AM

Caster F8T roller is an option, 1/8 Truggy designed for electric with dual battery
setup.
I wanted to try a truggy just for hacking around so went with the cheaper lesser known
option of the Caster. You could probably buy two for the price of others, parts in the US
should be ok.

Ron E 08.31.2009 09:32 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by GT35R (Post 317147)
Caster F8T roller is an option, 1/8 Truggy designed for electric with dual battery
setup.
I wanted to try a truggy just for hacking around so went with the cheaper lesser known
option of the Caster. You could probably buy two for the price of others, parts in the US
should be ok.

looks like a great option, looking strongly at this one.
F8T-FK FUSION PRO, nice looking truggy and no conversion needed, ready for my combo.

thanks.

GT35R 08.31.2009 11:32 AM

Yep, I'm running the same MMM/2000kv combo in mine on 2x3000 4S packs.

The roller is cheaper and pre-assembled. Depends how hardcore you want it.
Thicker and more alum on the pro but the roller is still pretty strong.

trap121 08.31.2009 08:44 PM

You have a lot of options.
Most importantly.....Take your time and dont jump into anything. Do your research on the seller. I have bought a few things off rc tech with no problem. Just recently I got scammed for 100 dollars for a motor. I sent the money and he never shipped the motor. The guy had 100% positive feedback too. I know a few more people that have got scammed recently too. You think using paypal is safe but its really not. I filed a claim with them because the guy never shipped the motor. The sided with me on the claim but they said there is nothing they can do about my money :diablo:

If it sounds too good to be true it usually is.

Good luck on you search. Let us know what you decide to go with.


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