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Up for sale is a used Traxxas 1/16 SLASH 4x4 VXL Brushless in very good condition, Powered by the Powerfull Vxl 3m Velineon Water proof Brushless System Wheelies on Demand!, Can reach over 80kmh with the right gearing.


Hop ups include Traxxas Rick Huseman Painted Fabtech Body, Hitec Metal gear Servo, Esc has a custom dual deans connector so you can connect 2 x lipos at the same time , 2 x Lipo battery's 7.4v 1500mah Turnigy Nanotech 25- 50 c High discharge rating only used 2 cycles. Because the esc is wired parallel connecting 2 of the lipos you get 3000mah of run time which is about 50 minutes of fun depending how you drive. (you dont need to run both lipos at the same time if you dont want to).
Tyres have allot of tread left, wheels have been sprayed black, gearing is 23 pinon 45 spur, recently changed shock oils to 40wt, Fly sky 2.4ghz radio with failsafe - great range.


Price $320 for the lot and can also include a Lipo balance charger for an extra $20.

Reason forsale is im selling all my 1/16 sale traxxas rc cars.

Pick up from Glenroy - Melbourne (North Western Suburbs or can post Australia wide for an extra $20

call or txt 0422756270


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