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It's a shame you're in Brisbane mate i would've snapped this up, sounds like a good motor :D

Thanks mate I wish you were in Brisbane so I could sell it to you lol. People must think because you are selling it there is something wrong with it, which is really annoying me. Either that or no one can afford it which in that case I understand. Oh well when the new owner comes (Ive got time as Im not desperate) they will reap the rewards as anyone who tries to build this will find out the hard way how expensive it is(Cost me just shy of 25).

Cheers

Bill(Imtorqing)

Hey dude.

Just wondering how much the courier costs would be to send the motor to Mount Isa QLD?

Is the kilowattage Rear wheel or at engine kilowatts?

What sort of clutch should be used?

The motor does not come with a computer right? Where can I get a Apexi Power FC and what price am I lookin at?

Thanks,

Shaun :thumbsup:

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