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Old 04-12-2007
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Default What is the best 4wd buggy for your money?

Hey guys,

I'm shopping around for Christmas and i figured that I'd ask people who know. So what is a good 4wd buggy for your money, i really don't wanna spend a lot and it won't be used for really competitive racing just messing around at a local track with some buddies.

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Tamiya Durga, if you're on a budget. £120 inc delivery from HK.

Or, an associated B44, if you think you will ever want to race. £220 approx.
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OK any recommendations on an ESC or radio equipment??
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what is your budget?
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well I'm shooting for under 200 us dollars whatever that is in euros. i think that it's around 140 and in pounds it's around 100 i think. correct me if i'm wrong sorry.

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You'll struggle to buy a complete new setup for that budget, I'm afraid (as mentioned above even an entry-level Tamiya is £120 for the car).

Consider going second-hand.
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hmmm well what would be the lowest costing one then because i really want to get into it and i'm sure i could spend a little over my budget.

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is your $200 just for the ESC and transmitter? or is that for a car, esc, transmitter and everything?

if so, I think a B4 RS would be your best bet. I know its 2wd, but its about the only chance you'll have of getting everything for that sort of money unfortunately.
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well it was suposed to be for the car and everything but i'm sure i could come up with a little extra money because i wanna try 4wd, i had a two wheel drive that i could probably get the reciever and servo out of and i still have the controller in one piece somewhere so mainly the kit and the motor along with an esc.

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http://www.amainhobbies.com/product_...ducts_id/16983
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hey man thanks a lot it looks pretty good. how is it with the parts are they available and are they strong enough to take a little punishment?? i mean i'm not dropping the car off a ten story building but will it stay together if i do some bashing in the backyard and don't land the jumps perfectly??
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hey man thanks a lot it looks pretty good. how is it with the parts are they available and are they strong enough to take a little punishment?? i mean i'm not dropping the car off a ten story building but will it stay together if i do some bashing in the backyard and don't land the jumps perfectly??

I don't own one, But once I get my track built I'll be buying a couple of them for family members to use, I haven't heard anything negative about them in regards to strength.
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The aluminum front arm brace is the first thing I would buy but other than that, they are a great car. Loads of parts available for the car from pretty much anywhere, shiny upgrades if you want them and a good racer if you ever got the urge to compete. Check out the review Jimmy did.
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hey thanks guys,

it sounds pretty good. anybody else with any suggestions before i change my mind??

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I'm seriously considering running Kyosho as my race chassis in 08 and looking at what you get in the ZX5 ready set it looks like a bargin!
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