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Originally Posted by Semi Pro
better service, losi's CS is bad
i used to race the hot bodies lightning 2 and it was a great buggy so im sure the D8 is too, but keep in mind the losi buggys bigest draw back is that everyone else has them, but that means cheep parts and lots of hop-ups.
there never is much after market support for hot bodies products
i now bash my lightning 2 and race the 8ight
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who needs cs on a car? maybe on a esc motor or batterys but the car is user serviceable
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Originally Posted by George16
For that price, I'll get the Losi too.
I was looking at the specs of the Losi and Losi 2.0 and it seems that the chassis was only stretched out for 2mm.
Losi:
Specifications:
Type: Competition Buggy Kit
Scale: 1/8
Length: 19.5" (495mm)
Width: 12.13" (308mm)
Wheelbase: 12.64"- 12.80" (321-325mm)
Chassis: 4mm Hard-Anodized 7075 T-6 Aluminum
Suspension: H-Arm, fully independent
Drive Train: Offset drive with 3 sealed differentials
Tire Type: Team Losi Step-Pin
Motor or Engine: Not Included (.21 rear exhaust required)
Wheel Size: 17mm hex
Kit/RTR: Kit
Shock Type: Oversized hard anodized, threaded bodies / 4mm shafts
Body: Clear racer type
Ball Bearings: Complete
Fuel Tank Capacity: Adjustable
Losi 2.0
Specifications
Type: Competition Buggy Race Roller
Scale: 1/8
Length: 19.56 inches (497mm)
Width: 12.13 inches (308mm)
Wheelbase: 12.71 inches - 12.87 inches (323mm - 327mm)
Chassis: Tuned Flex Technology 2.0
Drive Train: 4WD
Kit/RTR: Race Roller
Body: Clear Polycarbonate Buggy
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thats why want the 8ight. its 300$ and prebuilt. (Ready for mount and batterys!

now i guess i better get the 8 first. not the dx3s?