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i have a spare x2c on the forum for sale and also on ebay
but cant get any interest or offers why? http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/ansmann-x2...item4ab112ad68 |
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ive seen 22s selling at £100 so they can buy these new ones. I know £80 is a good price but an extra £20 will get you a 22. Hope this might help mate. |
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no offence but a lot of 22 drivers have gone over to the ansmann as its a better handling car. (their words not mine) i have no experience of the 22
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I have gone from 22 to x2c, but i would sell for around £70. I try to get more than I can get. Good luck with selling
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I think that the ansmann range still has an image of 'cheap plastic cars' to some people at the moment. If they actually bought and tried one I think they would change there mind's! . But as has been said earlier with so many 22's going cheap most will go safe and buy one of those instead.
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I think this is just a case of getting what you pay for. I now run a X2C and i love it. Yes, the quality of the plastic is not as good as other cars but what do you want for £130?
Look at it this way, i bought two X2C kits for £240. You really cant argue with that. One car to use, one of every spare! If you look at the conversion kits like Vega and the Centro 4.1, you realise that they are a bit on the expensive side. Dont get me wrong, the quality is there but to pay between £160 and £200 for what is only a conversion where you still need a donor car, is it worth it? Each to their own but i am impressed with the X2c. Dave
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