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So I bought a Yokomo m4-bx and painstakingly assembled it perfectly (I have built over 30 RC cars starting with the original RC 10). It's beautiful; all carbon fiber and blue aluminum. I then proceeded to dial the car in and run it three or four times.
I then had a child. Flash forward to the present. I still have a brand new (with 3-4 runs) mr4-bx. Should I sell it or keep it? I recall it was wondrous around the track. I hate to part with it - its so incredible to look at - but as I live in the US I am not sure this is the car to "get back in the hobby" with. I think I posted pics of it on this forum with a long forgotten login when I first built it. Thoughts? ![]() |
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I'd keep it and use it to get back in to the hobby, if you change your mind it won't have cost you as much, and the BX is still a great car, I'd never sell mine.
The other reason for keeping it, is sadly they don't seem to go for much these days.
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Loved mine!
Can you get spares OK in the US ? |
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Decided to keep it.
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