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PM sent on a mill I'm selling......
on the radio, at least get FM ( I think the 2pl is AM)...and don't forget he's going to need a start box or are you going to get a pull start mill??
 
Plaidfish said:
PM sent on a mill I'm selling......
on the radio, at least get FM ( I think the 2pl is AM)...and don't forget he's going to need a start box or are you going to get a pull start mill??

No thanks, I already found a enigine that I'm interested in.
 
I would honestly get a rtr. you should take it apart anyways to make sure all the screws have loctite and everything is where it should be and set the way you want it. It is not that hard to take these apart.

If you get an rtr, you will at least be able to learn how to drive it better and work on it better and not worry about wrecking something that cost you 1000. I would only really get a kit if i was in the hobby a while or if i wanted to race only. That is just my opinion.

There are a lot of rtr's out there that will give some some kits a run for their money, its mostly in setup and driver ability.

David
 
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