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Steve Krug
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Thinking of selling... - 06.25.2008, 09:14 PM

I'm thinking about selling the E-MBX5-T.

First off, the MMM is taking forever, my lipos failed, and I have no speedo to run in it either. On top of that, the MN nitro series will not let me race with it.

Now I really just want something with ridiculous power that I can bash with. Really been thinking about the E-Revo. Seems reliable and the hobby shop stocks tons of parts for it incase of any breakage. Then i'd end up buying the MMM combo and sticking it in there for some insane power, along with lipos when I get cash which won't be until mid august. What do you guys think? Sell or keep? And if keep, WHY?
   
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06.25.2008, 09:33 PM

Yeah the MN Nitro guys are very strict about not running brushless stuff with them. I say sell and get an E-Revo or a new E-Maxx to bash with.


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calm down man ! j/k
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calm down man ! j/k - 06.25.2008, 09:36 PM

i say keep the mugen, truggys bash well, and you have a high quality rig that is bought and paid for, but i see your point on parts availability , the local shops always have lots of traxxas stuff

and if you want to race it in the winter and WOR lets us run these you will be ready by then
   
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