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How old is lightning pro 2 evo 1/8 buggy?
Just want to know is it worth keeping this new Bnew buggy I got from a luck draw or sell it away.
But I need to know how old is this model. Is it a 2008 model then follow by D8 2009? Pls advise thxs! |
err no one?
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I would like to know this to.
Someone offered a trade: My hopped up + lots of spares Axial AX10 versus a good as new HB Evo Pro 2 roller + new Tekin 1700kv truggy motor. |
2007 Model according to this: http://www.redrc.net/2007/02/hot-bod...ing-2-pro-evo/. Most places selling them are still asking around $450 for NIB.
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Yeah, but it's still a usable car or is the D8 the car the followed the Evo Pro 2 which would make it an old model that's not worth buying over the D8.
No idea what I'm typinh it's 3:06 here so it's sleepy time. |
I had one a few years ago, Very nice buggy as a nitro. It's a touch heavy compared to newer offerings, But i believe that would be an asset for electric conversions. I say it's still a viable racer, especially for electric racing
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i still race a lightning pro 2 (a year older than the evo) it doesnt have the steering of an 8ight but it is a very good buggy
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I bought a used one a couple of months ago.... I installed a MMM system (2200kv motor), ran it for 15 minutes and took the system out to complete my savage conversion. I will be buying another system for it, as I really liked how it handled. I am even thinking about installing an MMPro with a 2650kv motor.... as the buggy is lighter than a Savage Flux.
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