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Hey guys I have my hyper ss for sale

This a top notch buggy and very strong.

I did the brushless conversion using quality parts

Esc: turnigy 100 amp track star esc

Motor: turnigy track star 2350 kvetching motor

Servo: savox titanium geared servo

Shocks: hyper 9 shocks

Everything is in perfect working order.

Also comes with a turnigy radio

And 4x 4c 5000mah batteries and 1x 5c 5000mah battery.

Iv strapped my fone to the buggy with a gps speedo n was reaching 86kms with the 5c....

Currently has a broken arm n wing, but will be replacing them

Pick up is from officer 3809 or postage is guna b expensive.

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