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HPI-Killer

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Hey guys just at a buddies drinking a friend told me and showed me his Nylint 1/6th scale rock crawler & need to find a battery pack for this bad boy, spent 30 minutes searching and came up with no results. The battery is here and it is a Sunox valve regulated lead acid battery that is 12V 4.2AH. Dimensions are 3 1/2 L x 2 3/4 W x 4 Tall. Anyone that can help me out would be my hero!

Thanks so much guys!
 
LMAO, true, true.

Tell him to pull the body off, throw the rest away and build a sweet hardbody scaler instead. :D

He doesn't know squat about the hobby he just wanted a big A crawler and I told him to trash it and get another but he wants a 1/6th scale. I will ask and see if he has the manual.
 
1/10th is the most popular for a reason. But if he's wanting 1/6, then he needs a super and for anything worth a piss, he will need to build one from the ground up wich will cost $1-2k depending on what parts/electronics he uses. Bigger is NOT always better. Tell him to save his money and buy a 1/10, either a used axial ax10, losi comp crawler, berg, bully, or when it drops, axials new moa.
 
you can build a pimp cane super on the cheap. clod axles, cheapo integy motors, xl5 speedo's.
 
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