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$90 off Losi Mini JRX2 2S 2WD RTR Brushed Buggy

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Get the Losi 1/16th mini jrx2 2s brushed buggy for only $79.99 - https://www.horizonhobby.com/produc...gy-battery-and-charger-included/LOS01020.html
 
if it was the blue one id maybe do it. but they're only blowing out the black one. ...again...
it just concerns me when a manufacture does this. it usually signals they're ether close to the end or at the end of production. or maybe they have built up stock in the black ones. idk.
 
Probably trying to get rid of them as the Mini JRX is like a vintage rere while most wanted a true 1:10 JRX rere. Also brushed so it slow, for me and most others, maybe not to beginners. And also sales numbers are most likely super low for these. Adding on to @Suburban_Hooligan yea they'll probably discontinue it. Hopefully by them doing this they can rack up some money and revive the TLR division first before doing anything else with RTR Losi's OR Arrma. And also make Proline and AKA more sustainable but it's HH and they rarely listen to their customers soooo. Yea.

I mean if a Mini Vintage class was bigger I could see these being great cars but really no one races these and more for shelf queen type models/display buggies so.

Stock is a 42T 280 brushed motor. Yep that's slow! Although the brushed Mini B and T 2.0 uses a 47T 280 brushed lol. You can easily put in a brushless system and the drivetrain should be able to handle it. (Ie 30-35a esc, 2430-2435 size motor is the perfect spot. 4000-5000kv should be fine. 6000kv+ is insanely fast. ) Although being rear motor, plastic chassis, and retro suspension, on carpet, probably won't be the best. Also i dont even know if they're aftermarket wheels and tires for these like the mini b does for racing. Ill look into it though ;)
 
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Slow is ok but things like tires... yeah, I could see needing more one day. 🤣
These might make for fun indoor cars or learner cars for ppl.
They are so tiny, easy to take and run wherever I think. 🤔
that's why id want one. ...only i have 1/18 scales and don't do that with them... so... i think i just like the idea of keeping one stashed in my truck and have a small box with batteries i can just grab on my way out the door. and if the location allows and iv got the time. impromptu bash session.
 
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