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Sylvester
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03.25.2007, 09:18 AM

If i had a say in which is better, i would think your supermaxx would be pretty much un beatable on the track with a pro racer, but still im sure you have got over 3000$ in that truck and a prospec runs for around ~$590.

Im not sure if truggies are wider, someone else will have to clarify this. Im not bashing on the truggies since they are very competitive machines, but a supermaxx tricked out like yours is an amazing machine!


The problem with nitro's these days are that they arent brushless... LOL

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03.25.2007, 01:39 PM

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Originally Posted by mid-mugen
Länge : 570mm
Höhe / Breite : 443mm / 190mm
Radstand : 369-374mm
Getriebeübers. : 16.28:1
Gewicht : 4.100g
from german importer.
i think they are about the same size. altough a truggy is lighter i asume???
and i think (IMHO) that truggy's have better geometry.


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