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05.04.2008, 10:32 PM

I've got an mgt I'll sell cheap, cheaper if you don't want the fog machine and fuel tank


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I traded my MGT for a crt x1 that im going to convert soon, but for now im just going to run the .21 that come in it.
   
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05.05.2008, 10:39 AM

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I've got an mgt I'll sell cheap, cheaper if you don't want the fog machine and fuel tank
Fog machine? So that's what those little buzzing things on nitro trucks are for, I have always wondered.


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BTW, the only weak point I have seen so far are the front axles. That is it....and drag racing breaks ALOT of parts that are drivetrain related.
On my xtm xst i use kyosho strr's front axles. They are very good and durable but i don't know if they work on the mmt
   
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09.16.2009, 07:10 PM

I vote losi muggy strongest basher ive ever owned


Losi Muggy

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LST2, Muggy, LSP2


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09.16.2009, 10:16 PM

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LST2, Muggy, LSP2
Yep, yep
   
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09.17.2009, 12:24 AM

LST2 or Muggy, won't be disappointed with either.
   
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GST is my favourite basher....


The Power of BRUSHLESS!!!!!
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Everything is brushless!!
   
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09.17.2009, 01:23 PM

LST XXL, I just finished building mine. It's quite a big truck. The tdracing motor mount & single speed make it a really easy conversion. I believe the XXL diffs have the hd diff cups as standard, so you've got a pretty bullet proof drivetrain.
   
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09.17.2009, 01:32 PM

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LST XXL, I just finished building mine. It's quite a big truck. The tdracing motor mount & single speed make it a really easy conversion. I believe the XXL diffs have the hd diff cups as standard, so you've got a pretty bullet proof drivetrain.
I just finished my xxl as well and it makes a great flier with the mid mounted battery pack
Also have a converted LST2 and they're both tough as nails

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09.17.2009, 01:44 PM

also, maintenance on the muggy & lst is really easy.

btw: if you like savage's more, take a look at gcmachine's chassis kits, they come in savage xl wheelbase & 17.6inch wheelbase: http://www.gcmachine.ca/index.php/rcstuff/flux
   
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09.17.2009, 03:11 PM

that gcm desert boy flux conversion is awesome


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