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big greg 01.31.2009 03:34 AM

looking for a losi 8 roller, pro
 
want some extra parts for mine pm me with what ya got

bustitup 01.31.2009 10:42 AM

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Originally Posted by big greg (Post 257301)
want some extra parts for mine pm me with what ya got


You looking for just parts or a whole roller?...I have a 8ight pro brushless roller fs

big greg 02.01.2009 03:26 AM

i seen your add on rct, i want the roller, but looking for something a little less hopped up then youirs to keep the price down

js058515 02.01.2009 05:18 AM

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Originally Posted by big greg (Post 257606)
i seen your add on rct, i want the roller, but looking for something a little less hopped up then youirs to keep the price down

I just picked up a new race roller from eBay for $260 shipped. I had used ones on my watch list that sold between $150 and $200. Once the 2.0 came out, market value dropped like a rock. Don't get too picky!

big greg 02.01.2009 05:22 AM

i know thats why i said nothing fancy these rollers are going for like 150-175 now

bustitup 02.01.2009 11:18 AM

these rollers you guys are talking about for 150 to 200 are usually without brushless ready and alot of the times they are real "loose" my truck is tight as a drum not to mention its allready brushless and $300 worth of king headz and flex chassis......If you are serious I will lower the price for you some

js058515 02.02.2009 12:09 PM

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Originally Posted by bustitup (Post 257661)
these rollers you guys are talking about for 150 to 200 are usually without brushless ready and alot of the times they are real "loose" my truck is tight as a drum not to mention its allready brushless and $300 worth of king headz and flex chassis......If you are serious I will lower the price for you some

He is definitely right about a used roller being "loose". For my first conversion I bought the 8T for a just above $300 but ended up spending almost $200 more to get it to my specs. That's not including the price to convert it. After that expensive lesson I swore I would buy a new roller or kit for my 8B conversion. $260 for the roller and $120 for the Tekno conversion is still pretty good when I compare it to my 8T project.

big greg 02.02.2009 01:02 PM

i like it being loose, they handle better imo, when they are new they handle like ass lol

miniGranis 02.02.2009 04:00 PM

When we are speaking about it, what parts needs to be replaced to fix a "loose" 8B ?
I got a two used 8Bīs and both are loose but I have very little experience in fixing 1/8 buggies.


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