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Hey all,

I am considering selling my Hotbodies Lightning Stadium 2 Pro.

Its as per the RTR kit with some minor upgrades:

Axial .28RR motor

GO ENGINE Race pipe

NIMH 1800mah hump pack

Ive had the thing for about 6 months and am hardly using it. I have a 1/10 touring that takes all my time so this is really not getting much use at all.

Its a great truggy, Ive seen it 5 meters in the air stable, its good fun.

The carbs out of tune and all my glow plugs are abit long in the tooth, but im sure I can supply a new glow plug for the $2.50 their worth lol.

Links to what it is:

http://www.hbeurope.com/kit.php?partNo=66786〈=en

Will come with 3+L of fuel, glow warmer, remote etc etc etc etc etc. Everything needed to pull the cord and have the thing run and jump off whatever u throw it at. Try not to hit anything tho (esp urself) as it will do like 80kmh across grass or dirt.

Price: $500

Pics on request. Its in good condition, bar the shell being scratched up as expected and 1 of the body posts being snapped off.

P.S. will trade for items of interest to a R33 GTST. No cash adjustments your way tho, Im selling this to make money not give it away.

Cheers,

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Still available guys, am willing to swap for items of use to an R33 GTST.

550cc+ injectors, ecu options, 300kmh dash, intercoolers, that sort of thing.

Keep in mind this comes with everything you need to do 80kph across grass or dirt and will cop jumping 2 meters in the air no problem.

I am also SOMEWHAT flexible on the price.

Still available guys, am willing to swap for items of use to an R33 GTST.

550cc+ injectors, ecu options, 300kmh dash, intercoolers, that sort of thing.

Keep in mind this comes with everything you need to do 80kph across grass or dirt and will cop jumping 2 meters in the air no problem.

I am also SOMEWHAT flexible on the price.

Pull start or starter box? What sort of radio man, 2.4ghz or rtr futaba gear?

Pull start or starter box? What sort of radio man, 2.4ghz or rtr futaba gear?

Currently has a pullstarter but will come with the rotorstarter and hardware (i have it from the original motor but not installed to the axial).

Radio is the RTR gear, high hopes for a 2.4g set at that price :D

Currently has a pullstarter but will come with the rotorstarter and hardware (i have it from the original motor but not installed to the axial).

Radio is the RTR gear, high hopes for a 2.4g set at that price :D

You linked the pro, but said rtr. Didn't know if you meant it is the pro and you've set it up to be rtr, or that it is the pro rtr. Either way, DX2's can be had for under $150 now.

But yeah, RC prices in Aus are ridiculous.... I can get a kyosho 777 st-rr pro kit for around 750 delivered from the US but rchobbies.com.au has the old inferno ST-R kit for over $800 ;) I usually get my stuff from the US.

GL with the sale, some pics of it may help.

IDK what the original motor is, you sure the backplate will fit on the axial?

They arent cheap no, my price is fair as is but i am mildly neg

This is the 2nd edition pro kit with RTR running gear, everything hopped up out of the box. It was a short run and is no longer available. I remember seeing it on the HB euro site for 800+ as a chassis kit.

Costed me abit from the US too, I just am not into nitro tho.

Will trade for a HB cyclone rolling chassis + decent brushless system also.

Cheers.

  • 2 weeks later...

Please see:

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/Fs...49#entry5386849

Willing to trade for items listed in reply 3.

Price drop $400 firm. It is a running car, you dont need to buy a thing. Worth nearly 3x.

hey man, if u can pm or post up some pics. Dont give a crap about the shell being scratched... it'll just be a fun thrash toy when i'm bored :ermm:

  • 2 weeks later...

Sorry for the late reply mate,

Pics:

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Shows everything you will get, which is everything you need to run it.

Keep in mind that motor is not stock, neither is the exhaust and there is also a NiMh pack hiding in the receiver box. For the listed price I will supply a charger for the NiMh pack, Ill also supply the stock saddle pack for 4xAA's.

Cheers,

  • 5 weeks later...

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