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Old 03-04-2012
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Default cheap brushless for starting out

Am looking for two cheap brushless setups for cars for my kids. Any suggestions as to where to start? Dont need anything quick, just someting thats reliable and will last a race with out overheating.

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what sort of money you wanting to spend??
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Dependsreally, would rather someting sensored, prob looking around £50-£60 as a combo if thats possible
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Google Inix they are from Asia but you get a combo of whatever turn motor you want with a 60amp ESC plus a program card for £60 to £65 delivered, unless customs decide to add their tuppence worth!
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