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01.24.2012, 09:40 AM

Honestly these are tanks but a Gen-0/1 Truggy.

I wouldnt be investing money in this but think you'd be much better off buying a RC8T or Losi 2.0T roller which could be had as cheap.
   
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01.25.2012, 05:56 PM

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Honestly these are tanks but a Gen-0/1 Truggy.

I wouldnt be investing money in this but think you'd be much better off buying a RC8T or Losi 2.0T roller which could be had as cheap.
But if someone had a LSP, and wanted to do a brushless conversion they could buy the chassis and have a OEM brushless setup if they wanted.

The fact that this truck uses so much LSP hardware is good. It means that those with LSP's will be able to get their parts!


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