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Jammin X2 Goes Electric! - 02.05.2009, 12:03 AM

http://rcspecial.com/news/?p=14546

Looks like the Jammin X2 buggy will be availbe in elecric form soon as well.


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02.06.2009, 03:33 PM

More pictures:
http://rcspecial.com/news/?p=15256


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02.08.2009, 11:25 AM

There's a guy on ebay selling nitro Jammin X2 Buggies for $609 or "make offer." I couldn't resist and made an offer thinking that it would get rejected...I basically picked up an X2 for just a little over what most places are selling the X1 for! Additionally, Ofna is offering up a free Jammin hard coated tuned pipe for anybody that buys an X2 during the month of February. I know that you guys really don't need a tuned pipe...but these things retail for like $60 and can be easily sold on feebay...which takes some of the sting out of spending that much loot on a kit car.

If anybody is interested, Nitrohouse is also selling the X1 version for $375...what a steal.

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02.08.2009, 02:46 PM

Hopefully this is the beginning for the other major manufactures to jump on the band wagon...Can you imagine a E-mbx-6 or E-808 right from the factory....how sweet it would be!


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02.08.2009, 03:02 PM

Clamp-style motor mount?


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02.08.2009, 03:02 PM

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Hopefully this is the beginning for the other major manufactures to jump on the band wagon...Can you imagine a E-mbx-6 or E-808 right from the factory....how sweet it would be!
Yeah...it is nice getting super clean factory builds. But I really keep a close eye on the various conversions that are available and so far I think Mike's are the best in terms of quality and durability. For me, I really enjoy building and modifying the kits...and I am not sure I'd ever even consider buying an RTR.

I do have one request and/or recommendation for Mike. It would be really nice if his BL motor conversion mounts came with a 7075 front motor endbell cap/plate that took larger beefier 5mm screws. That would help mitigate the chance that a motor would ever come loose...whether jumping, bashing, or in the unfortunate event of high speed cartwheels. I know you can buy stuff separately to achieve this...but it would be nice if it came in one package. Not only that, it would help Mike keep the edge on his competition.
   
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