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06.04.2009, 08:40 PM

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Originally Posted by Rebelgium View Post
A buggy eh?
So are buggy's more durable than truggy's because they're lighter? (less force on impact of crashes and bashing)
And are truggy's more durable than MT's?

Is that about right? Or am I off?
Truggies are more durable than MT's IMO. A good...AE, Mugen, etc.. buggy and or truggy will last a good long time. Most of the major mans. put out v/good kits. I would buy a kit that I knew I could get parts locally and by the internet. Inevitably you run into a part or 2 you need and hate to pay an e-xtra 10- to ship it if you can buy it locally.


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