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Save your Money the Kyosho 777 Racing Truck! Is here.

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Save your Money,the Kyosho 777 Racing Truck Is here!

777 truck

stevep
Steve Pond response 7451 of 7458: Dec 10 21:25 EST 2005

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I'll pass along as much info as I can, but it's pretty limited now
being that it's still a prototype. Kanai obviously tested with typical
Maxx wheels and 14mm hexs, but we've requested that they consider
including 23mm hex hubs on the production version.
 
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holy crap!! i will get one of these!! wonder when the realese date is?
 
steve said about 2 or 3 months

so feb or march in time for the the season to open up.
 
Kyosho 777 Racing Truck! Is here

And I quote: Save your Money the Kyosho 777 Racing Truck! Is here
Is it free or half the cost of any other Truggy?
That's a pretty bold statement for something that hasn't been seen on a track by anyone outside of Kyosho's development crew...
The truggy market's opening up and with the Jammin X1-CRT making the huge impact it has in the truggy arena with tons of nothing but positive feedback and praise I honestly think Kyosho have their work cut out..
Not to mention that Thunder Tiger's new ST-1 looks impressive too, yes I've seen one of these walk the truggy class at a regional championship meeting in the UK with my own eyes
I wish Kyosho all the luck with their entry into the truggy class, but I certainly wouldn't be expecting it to save me or anyone else any money at all.... unless it's free, which I very much doubt!
Thanks for the info though...
 
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I think he meant save your money up so you can get it when it comes out.....
I agree, a bit premature decision.....But knowing what Kyosho charges for their Pro kits I can understand the statement :D

looks cool though.....
 
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Plaidfish said:
I think he meant save your money up so you can get it when it comes out...

I'm with you Fish.
I think he meant-save your money so you can buy this- not save your money, this is cheaper, or save your money cause the others suck...

Looks nice though.
 
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How about...
Save your Money,the Kyosho 777 Racing Truck Is here!

Commas are usefull.
Looks like the truggy class is getting bigger and bigger.
 
ya and it only took me a friggin year to make mine right.....I can kill the MT calss and all of a sudden EVERY FRIGGIN COMPANY makes one now......what a beotch!!!
 
Wonder when they'll put out a conversion?? My dads got a 777 SP1 and I wouldn't mind turning it into a truggy, but still have all the buggy parts and stuff. That truck looks awesome.
 
AC48 said:
Wonder when they'll put out a conversion?? My dads got a 777 SP1 and I wouldn't mind turning it into a truggy, but still have all the buggy parts and stuff. That truck looks awesome.
Wait for the second version of the MSR kit. It will have long arms and axels instead of the hub adaptors. Or you can get the original MSR conversion and use the Jammin CRT a-arms and axels, they bolt right up. Amazing how Kyosho parts fit on a Jammin and vise versa...hhhmmm :ponder2: lol .
 
Good tips, Jabone!

I am thinking truggy for the next purchase, Shrugged off the Hellfire as it just isn't there for me, but on my list is the Mugen (I should have bought Bruce's) or the ST-1 from TTR.
 
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