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Best 2wd buggy and why
So what is the best 2wd buggy what's your view
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Toooo subjective, you can make the argument for virtually any car on the market
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results wise this year its got to be the TM2, multiple A final winner of at least 2 seperate regions so far, A finalist at Broxtowe national (with 2 3rd place finishes in the 3 legged A final, and a 2nd in round score) 2 high B final finishes at the previous nationals.
Also very strong and reliable. Best and most talked about new car of 2013 :thumbsup: |
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Losi 22, you can rag it around like a 4wd in mid motor fit and the metal chassis keeps it flat at all times. Also nice and simple velcro battery straps, no fiddly thumbscrews, my new 22 makes my old b4,s look like shopping trollies.
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In my opinion, the TM2 is the best just as john said it's a great and strong car too drive with some great finishing places since it's release. |
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I also agree with Col |
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It nice to get all your view's guy's i respect that
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best 2wd
Had the best 2wd for a while,the durango 210. But i have just got the tm2,totally different to the 210.Its like driving a 4wd.
So for me its got to be the tm2 that takes the crown at the moment. |
Easy question, the best buggy is the one I currently have.
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It's the one I have. :p |
My Atomic Carbon SWB S2 :lol:
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Tamiya frog or Tamiya Avante with center shaft removed :D
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My tm2 i wud say but hey its down to driver ability
Not just buying the best buggy on the market . Team c, tco2c , tm2 , speed passion , dual sky |
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Or how about tamiya rough rider full cast metal lol |
I'm with Pete, Col and x313!!!
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In my opinion all the latest cars are good but you have to look at parts availability and very important the look of the car as I have found in the past not just with me but people I know that if you don't like how the car looks you will never like the way it drives and my personal opinion is I like the look of the TM2 and no I don't have one I drive an x6 so go with what like
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Not another what's the best buggy thread
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