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Here i have for sale is my 1/5 scale buggy

i have spent over $1000 on hop ups alone

$500 on tyres and rima comes with paddle tyres for the beach front and rear/ and badlands rear and dirt buster(road/dirt) on the front.

steel cage with handle (buggy is about 22kg)

power pipe (sounds fkn mad like a little kx60cc) had cops come to local park several times with compliant of 2 stroke motor bike (they leave laughing)

does approx 70kmh with current gearing have gearing for about 60kmh but does monos in the sand taking off, you can get 2speed which will fkn fly (ebay $200)

lots and lots of integy light alloy (upper/lower front and rear arms, full rear alloy hubs, alloy chassis, allloy front shock tower, lots lots more no point adding look at photos, its currently not rtr, it has no probs at all just needs a pinion gear which is comeing to me tomorw so if some one wants it tonite they cant? maybe by wed!

overall its a solid big boys toy please if you are thinking of buying at for your son or something a would atleast say 17yo + atleast.

its 29cc very loud fast and dangerouse yer you may laugh i have had one person who i used to take my buggy out with tell me he ran into his mate buy accident and broke his ankel at only half throttle. lots more i could talk about but cant be botherd please sms me with any questions if you intersetd

$1300 complete with everything i have also charger and rechargeable batterys for everything can get lots more pics off acc too

what i am really looking for is a apexo power fc for rb25 ser2 willing to swap! may consider all upgrades for 33

scotty 0409746492

vic mooroolbark

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