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jfarcticman

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Hello I went to the hobby shop the other day looking for a new spur gear cuz i messed mine up and they were out but then the guy offered me his team losi nitro truck for 75 bucks and the sticker sed 140 lol and it has graphite arms and towers and he told me its only been driven maybe 5 times and alls it needs is a radio and reciever, everything else is there o and tires and wheels but thats no biggy
 
You do know is best to use punctuation in a sentence instead of one long run on it makes it a lot easier for people to understand what you are trying say its hard to try and gather and decipher peoples thoughts when you dont know when they are starting and ending you may want to give it a try some time the price for the rc seems reasonable if its in good shape wouldnt my post be better if i used punctuation
 
sorry guys, I just get so excited when I talk about rc cars lol. That when I forget to use punctuation. But do u guys think it's a good deal or na?
 
Which Losi nitro truck?
 
for only $75 without transmitter or reciever, I'd say it's a fair deal, as long as there's no major busted parts.
 
It's the Team Losi XXX-NT and nope theres no broken parts, and it has graphite stuff.
 
Even as a roller, that's not a really bad price. I'd say go for it. If you do a lot of budget shopping, you should be able to complete it for around $225 at the most.
 
yea man alls i need is the radio and receiver and the tires and I'm set b/c it has the motor and servos on it alrede
 
If that's the case, go for it. Even if the motors' popped, you can change it out for another and still be under the cost of the kit.
 
The graphite stuff breaks almost as easy as the non-graphite. It's more rigid though.

The XXX-NT RTR was my first real RC. I went through rear pivot blocks like water. Suck it up and get a rear aluminum block for the hinge pins. It's a total PITA to replace, especially as often as it breaks.

Also, get a RPM front bumper. It will save your front arms more times than you can count.
 
ok man thanx and my first priority for it is to see if it runs even though he told me it does. Then I'm gonna order the radio and tires
 
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