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Originally Posted by Overdriven
Well I've seen you like to visit the track, don't know how serious you are but that could play a role in your decision. The MBX is based off the ancient Ultra/LX series buggies, and they're tanks, but they weigh as much too. I like them because of it and they're fairly inexpensive, but I really want a newer buggy. I just can't justify it because the only reason I have a buggy is to beat it up driving it like I stole it. I don't think I could do that to am 8ight or other more expensive race oriented buggy.
You could get a decent buck on ebay for the MBX though depending on condition and completeness though. Might make an upgrade not as tough to swallow.
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That was one of my Options. But the thing is, these buggies are hard to sell. I've tried to sell it for the last year as a complete buggy. As of right now though it sits with all the electronics but the radio system.
The cost of the parts needed to convert it are about $70 ($45 mount, $20 50x150mm tray, shipping). So in that respect, its obviously the cheaper option. If i kept it though, one of the things I would like to upgrade is to big bore shocks. The stock shocks are the same ones OFNA has used on their stuff forever. I've rebuilt them before, but it seems the C-Clip channels are worn out, because I have a single shock that likes to blow-out occasionally on it.
So there is the cost of maintenance/upgrading it. I do agree about its durability, its survived many a 40ft jumps off ramps.
I did have a Jammin X1cr FTE, but that was sold to fund my X1 CRT Pro conversion. Of the two buggies i'd rather have kept the Jammin, but the Jammin X1cr was a much better sell for people. Its more recent than the MBX, and a much higher spec buggy as well. It sold alot faster, and I got much better $$$ for it.