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identify this ofna jammin

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deadman

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i bought this ofna jammin buggy with a mach 427 engine for 125.00 yesterday and the guy i bought it from didnt know anything about it other than its a jammin and I'm not sure what model it is. I've taken pictures and hopefully you guys can help me figure out what model of jammin it is...
jammin3.jpg

Shot at 2012-05-06
jammin2.jpg

Shot at 2012-05-06
jammin1.jpg

Shot at 2012-05-06
jammin.jpg

Shot at 2012-05-06
 
Try doing a Bing image search on the model and start comparing features.

IMHO you paid too much for that, looks like it has been BEATEN into the ground and completely naglected.
 
for 125.00 i got the buggy, a new vision peak 2 charger a glow plug igniter and a bag of dynamite tools...but yes it seems well used but nothing is broken other than the front bumper. i wasn't sure what it was worth but my freind is a buggy guy and seem to think from the pic;s the guy showed on craigslist it was worth 150.00. i dont mind putting some cash into it to and make it look good and drive good.....i just dont know what parts to buy. yet. I'm a buggy rookie.
 
It doesn't look any different than all the buggies I've seen. All buggies look alike and appear to use the same frame and parts. Go online to a dealer site or manufacturer site and check out the buggies. you'll note they do look alike. Pick one that appears to have the parts you need and order them or go to your local RC store with your buggy and talk to the clerk, I've found that they are all very helpful and will probably give you a ton of advice.
 
It doesn't look any different than all the buggies I've seen. All buggies look alike and appear to use the same frame and parts. Go online to a dealer site or manufacturer site and check out the buggies. you'll note they do look alike. Pick one that appears to have the parts you need and order them or go to your local RC store with your buggy and talk to the clerk, I've found that they are all very helpful and will probably give you a ton of advice.

Lol to have a huge scratch, accented with a dent where the scratch is from hitting something so big do do such a thing when the buggy is not meant for that terrain, is called neglect:\
 
If you call OFNA and talk to their tech guys they can have you email a bunch of pictures to them from various angles and they are wizs at IDing their stuff. They helped me ID my OFNA pico .21
 
had no idea that was possible.... that is a great idea if i ever have to do it again. i dont know why i never thought of that. lol
 
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