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808 4 44.44%
Rc8 0 0%
8ight 1 11.11%
Other 2 22.22%
Upgrade truggy 2 22.22%
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Need Help Choosing a Buggy - 03.14.2009, 10:11 AM

Hey guys, Im in the market for a New buggy.. ITs going to be my race car for this season, But if it becomes too pricey i might just keep my current truggy.(Matrix TR FRE) Im kind of indecisive because each car has there own good and bad. But my choices come down to these:

Xray 808 (used)
Eight comp roller
RC8

I like the 808 cuz its a feather and should be ridiculously fast, but the problem is that they are expensive and hard to find used. The 8ight is nice but then there is the standard hardware... And the rc8 which doesn't seem to be too bad, also hard to find used for a decent price.


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03.14.2009, 10:15 AM

The 808 is the best buggy Ive ever had. hands down bar none the most reliable and best handleing. It would be an easy choice IMO.


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03.14.2009, 10:21 AM

X1CR - Good, solid, cheap and easy to find with x2 (your nor a pro yet)

Cen - You have the cen truggy so can share parts, v2 out so should be a few out there
   
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