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Rush EVO disontinued???

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On tower hobbies it says this truck is dicontinued. i hope this is a load of bull. why would hpi discontinue their only 2WD stadium truck... it just doesn't make sense. please sum 1 tell me its not.. ne way how long has the evo been out.







Ice
 
Its sad, but true. Maybe hpi has a rush 3 on deck:ponder2: I havent seen or heard anything eles and I've been looking for more info too.
 
I think a new ST is a good possiblily. The Rush design and platform is outdated and old. Especially the way they've been revamping almost all their off-roads lately...the savage X, the X SS, the hellfire, the hellfire SS, the baja, the MT2 SS...

BTW, it'd be the Rush 2 if anything, not the Rush 3. The Rush evo was nothing more than the original Rush with a few little upgrades. The Rush evo was hardly a re-design at all.
 
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with the Jato out..I see no point in making a new one.
 
With the jato out,Hpi might have a trick up there sleeve to make something to compete with the jato.
 
oh well, don't matter. at least i got mine before they stopped makin em! just!
anyways... they'll def make something else, a rush 2, a rush evo 3.3 maybe. ???
 
Rush Evo man said:
oh well, don't matter. at least i got mine before they stopped makin em! just!
anyways... they'll def make something else, a rush 2, a rush evo 3.3 maybe. ???


I have serious doubts that HPI would use traxxas's engine in one of there trucks...
 
I'd like to think that HPI would try to outdo traxxas rather than copy them... besides traxxas is the only manufacturer that names their engines by the displacement in CC, rather than CI.
 
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