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04.18.2008, 11:52 PM

Great timing, I wouldn't be surprised if this was planned with CC. I don't like the tranny setup, I wanted something like a 1/8 center diff upgrade that is more towards a single motor setup.

Plus, I just got into truggies. They're 10x tougher, faster, and more race worthy. Revos have their place, but not if you want to advance.


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Great timing, I wouldn't be surprised if this was planned with CC. I don't like the tranny setup, I wanted something like a 1/8 center diff upgrade that is more towards a single motor setup.

Plus, I just got into truggies. They're 10x tougher, faster, and more race worthy. Revos have their place, but not if you want to advance.
yah funny the mmm comes out and then the traxxas e-revo comes out
   
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04.19.2008, 12:11 AM

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$10 Its already devalued with this news.
I was hoping to add another zero on that as I was already planning on selling it before seeing this, but if I don't get any resonable offers my buy it now on ebay will be 3/4 of that.

Trying not to advertise any prices here, just commenting on a joking offer
   
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04.19.2008, 12:14 AM

I'll be keeping my G2R-Revo. The new Traxxas has got nothing on it that I can see.


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04.19.2008, 12:45 AM

I wonder what it's going to cost ?.


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04.19.2008, 01:14 AM

.4 inch longer wheelbase than the 3.3 revo. Thats cool.


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04.19.2008, 01:20 AM

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I wonder what it's going to cost ?.
I'll take a wild guess and say within $50 of the new Emaxx prolly in the $425 range
   
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I'll take a wild guess and say within $50 of the new Emaxx prolly in the $425 range
how much do you want for the gr2
   
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04.19.2008, 01:43 AM

Yea... $50 to $75 more than the Emaxx seems like a reasonable guess. The Revo 3.3 is about $75 more than the T-maxx 3.3.


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04.19.2008, 01:50 AM

Its about time but very late to the party. Why the Titans?
   
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Its about time but very late to the party. Why the Titans?
i think they put the titans in because they want to keep the price down but i bet they will do a V-twin Revo as a concept car
   
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04.19.2008, 02:15 AM

Impakt RC has it listed for $599.99
http://www.impaktrc.com/product_info...oducts_id=2485
   
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04.19.2008, 02:18 AM

This is good news; though the chassis/layout looks rather tupperware to me?
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04.19.2008, 02:23 AM

the pictures imply that there are nitrid coated shock on it. I can't imagine that to happen.

By judging the pictures, the chassis seems to be plastic, so there must be some kind of brace that holds it together at the bottom.
   
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04.19.2008, 02:44 AM

Awesome, I wonder what size the battery trays can accomodate... hopefully A123 thickness, it might solve my layout problems :P
   
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