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    Default :FS: R/C Gas Boat and Race Buggy

    404 452-7691 Michael


    BOAT


    The boat has been sitting on top of my computer shelf for about 4 years. I have yet to clean it, but could once I have a buyer. It is a nice boat that i got from a friend. He drove it very little and then used the rod and piston from the engine for another boat. THE ROD AND PISTON CAN EASILY BE ORDERED FROM "B&B HOBBIES" IN SNELLVILLE IF YOU TAKE THE BOAT UP THERE. I CAN INSTALL THEM EASILY.

    Kyosho

    Gas engine w/ pullstart

    Futaba servos (2)

    Reciever Batt. Pack

    Gas tank


    NEEDS: radio transmitter (ebay), Reciever (hobby shop or online), gas, glow plug igniter, ROD and PISTON.


    $70





    BUGGY



    Team Losi XX race buggy. This was a breakthrough CAD designed competition buggy when released. It is a great handling buggy and is extremely stable in the air. You can jump it way out of wack and it will land on all fours no problem. This buggy was $200 brand new the way it sits.


    1/10th race buggy

    Electric

    anodized oil filled shock

    "Hydra-Drive" slipper clutch (sweet for smooth and hard take-offs)

    Super-pin rear tires

    "Stiffezel" light-weight composite chassis, A-arms, and shock towers

    Upgrades:

    Ball-Bearing steering


    $45





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    What else would you need to make the buggy work?

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    esc, servo, reciever, radio, motor, batteries, and wires should be all

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    Quote Originally Posted by BuellX1
    esc, servo, reciever, radio, motor, batteries, and wires should be all

    Yeah, you could get a Futaba radio pack w/ ESC and then you just need batteries and a charger.

    If you bought everything new, it would cost you $150 to $300 depending on what batteries and motor you get. It's easy to spend $400 plus just on the acessories if you buy a nice peak charger, a hot mod motor and a few real good battery packs.

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    Where are you located at?
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    Lawrenceville right off Hwy 316 and Riverside Pkwy.

    Call me if you want to come grab something.

    I will sell both together for $100 even.

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    Do you have any chargers or anything? Or any spare parts for the buggy?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Nismo
    Do you have any chargers or anything? Or any spare parts for the buggy?

    Well, I do have a Tekin peak charger I may let go of.

    I have no spares for the XX buggy though.

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    Payday bump......

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    payday again.....bump

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    20 for the buggy
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    Quote Originally Posted by Nismo
    20 for the buggy

    That's a big lowballer @ at less than 1/2 what i'm asking. I'll just keep it, than to sell it that cheap.

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    Fine 30, its only worth about that ne how....
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    Quote Originally Posted by Nismo
    Fine 30, its only worth about that ne how....
    It's gonna have to be $40. Thats a good deal for a perfectly fine and complete bare buggy.

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    bump... like I said, the buggy is complete, has factory sealed ball bearings and an upgraded ball-bearing steering links. Also the front and rear tires are still very useable.

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