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dirtdiver 06.07.2009 08:21 PM

Which 1/8 buggy to get
 
Hey guy's thinking of getting a new buggy.I have a losi 8 that i bought
used about 2 years ago.Raced it for a while and bashed it to.But as you
know they dont last long ,parts wear out.I was thinking about the new
losi 2.0 buggy or the associeted rc8.Every car that i have own was used.
this time i want a new ride that is tight and has that new car smell,HA,HA!
What do you guys think,witch car is the better one,one that i can race
that is durable and can get parts easy.:yes:

Thomas 06.08.2009 06:05 AM

This depends on what other people run at your track and what your LHS stores. Now that the RC8B is out, you should be able to get a new RC8 cheap and the differences are not huge.

starscream 06.08.2009 12:51 PM

My vote is for the RC8B if you're running on a large track

rchippie 06.08.2009 07:52 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by dirtdiver (Post 293642)
Hey guy's thinking of getting a new buggy.I have a losi 8 that i bought
used about 2 years ago.Raced it for a while and bashed it to.But as you
know they dont last long ,parts wear out.I was thinking about the new
losi 2.0 buggy or the associeted rc8.Every car that i have own was used.
this time i want a new ride that is tight and has that new car smell,HA,HA!
What do you guys think,witch car is the better one,one that i can race
that is durable and can get parts easy.:yes:


You really cant go wrong with either of the two buggy's you listed . But i have found that the losi seems to be the more popular buggy at the tracks in my area. I would say which ever buggy is supported better in your area HS & at the local tracks is the buggy to get .

magman 06.08.2009 08:58 PM

An alternative to what you listed above would be the HB D8. It is cheaper than some of the other kits and it has been getting great reviews. I personally own a mbx-5 and love it.....which I run a mmm esc w/a 1512 Neu on 5s and it flies. The new mbx-6 is said to be outstanding as well

bdebde 06.09.2009 12:37 AM

If you are looking for a witch buggy, try going to Salem, Mass. If trying to decide which buggy to get, just pick the one your local track or shop has parts for.

dirtdiver 06.09.2009 07:56 PM

[QUOTE=bdebde;294113]If you are looking for a witch buggy, try going to Salem, Mass. If trying to decide which buggy to get, just pick the one your local track or shop has parts for.[/QUOTE
I know i can't spell worth a dam! Dam these big finger's! Why can't they
make a key board for men!:lol:


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