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04.29.2008, 12:58 PM

To keep your costs down some you could use some used parts. Get a T roller instead of a new one. The Mugen just might be the best overall for durability out there. Happywing and I both have a lot of spare Mugen parts we never needed to use.

Other than that, you'll have one of the most competitive Truggys out there. Once built, ask him for the exact setup. It is dialed.

Here is a downloadable link to the first outdoor truggy practice. Happywings is the all white body one.


Truggy Video Page

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