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Hi Guys,

I am going Overseas so I am cleaning out the wardrobe....

http://cgi.ebay.com.au/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?Vi...56257&category=

I have only owned this buggy for a few months but unfortunately have to sell it due to upcoming overseas work comitments.

This buggy is in very good overall condition for a used RC Car. It has had many parts upgraded with better/stronger items. The body is in great condition and has no cracks and splits. The car and radio gear itself is in good condition with nothing broken or cracked. The Motor is a .12 size and runs great, I have not had any issues with it at all, it starts well and runs well and is very easy to tune.

Here is a list of some of the upgraded items:

Alloy Shock Absorbers ($100 a pair new)

Brand New Rear Tyres

Brand New Air Filter

Alloy Suspension Mounts

New Shock Oil

Fully Ball Raced (Ball Bearings Throughout)

I also have a heap of spares, lncluding:

Rear Tyres

Air Filter

Diff Gears

Pinion Gears

....and much more

It also come with TWO Controllers/Handsets and all the radio gear (servo's and reciever) and a glow plug starter, so you will just need some AA batterys and some fuel, then away you go!!

Feel free to email me at any time if you have any questions. I can be contacted on [email protected] (daytime) or [email protected] (nighttime/weekends}

Here are some old photos from when I first bought it...

citroen1.jpg

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