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F/S - HPI Pro 4 w/Novak 3.5R Brushless system
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F/S - HPI Pro 4 w/Novak 3.5R Brushless system - 08.19.2008, 12:49 PM



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Up for sale is my HPI Pro 4 brushless touring car, with many spares & hop-ups, & a VERY fast and powerful brushless system - in fact, one of the fastest, if not the fastest brushless system for 1/10th scale touring cars available. I am only selling this & my other R/Cs (see my other items) because I have to come up with some money to pay my college fees. Needless to say I am very upset as I have invested probably around £400 in this car.


Some of the main upgrades on the car itself are:
Front one way (increased acceleration), Spektrum receiver (no transmitter), Integy motor heatsink w/fan, Novak 3.5R brushless system, & other fairly minor performance upgrades to the chassis.

Other items I am including are 5 different wheels/tires. One set are actually buggy tires that I have modified to fit on the Pro 4. There is a fair amount of wheel wobble, you must run the modified bumper (included), and you cannot run a body when using these wheels, but it is worth it if you would like to gain some extra ground clearance when just bashing around.

I have two bodies, both of which have sustained their fair share of scratches and dents, and have cracked in a couple of places - but all in all they still hold up well.
The car itself is in pretty good condition, & the only damage it has sustained are minor cosmetic scratches, mainly to the underside, as sometimes I set the ground clearance a little too low for some outdoor tracks & small pebbles sometimes got in the way.

Included are two 7.2v 2400mAh NiCad batteries & a 7.2v 3300mAh NiMh battery - the NiCads are not in very good condition (they are pretty old), but they all work fine. You will need to fit your own battery connectors though, I recommend Tamiya plugs for this voltage, and they will pair up with the charger (included) nicely. With these standard packs, you will probably be able to achieve speeds of around 40-45mph on smooth tarmac. However, upgrade to a 2s lipo pack, buy a LVC (about £3), and you will be able to get over 70mph! This setup has been GPS'd at 73mph (search youtube.com). I also have a wide selections of pinion gears to suit your needs.
To compliment the batteries, there are two chargers - a Protech AC/DC quick charger, & a HiTec CG-340 field charger. Both work great.

I have the original box, & all original manuals & setup sheets for the car, brushless system, and charger.

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