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Up forsale is my 1/10 Traxxas Rustler VXL Brushless Onroad Project - Modified, only used a few times hence why it looks mint

This rc car is very quick, measured it with a navigation and it hits about 70mph (110kmh)

I have upgraded all the correct supporting modifications to hit that speed all the time with out any problems and has allot more potential if you decide to go faster. I spent hours researching and hourst installing the parts on this project...

Im very fussy so the buyer will be very happy with this car, never used in water or offroad,


Traxxas Rustler TRA3707,

Waterproof Electrics,
Velineon VXL 3s Esc
Velineon 3500kv 10 T Brushless motor

Hop ups ( Modifications)

Rpm front bumper bar (black) $25
Rpm Arms front (Blue) $25
Rpm Arms rear (Blue) $25
Rpm Gearbox Housing with Aluminium Motor plate (Blue) $60 - keeps temps cool for speed
Rpm Transmission Gear cover (Blue) $20
Rpm rear mounts (Black)
Jaco foam wheel set front and rear $100
Traxxas wheelie bar $33
4000mah Venom 3s Lipo Battery $60
Traxxas 3340 Velineon ESC Cooling Fan $40
40wt shock oil, $10
Lowered suspension - can change ride height.
Anodized red wheel nuts
Deans conector fitted on the esc $10
31/76 high speed gearing will also provide 23 tooth pinion if you dont want to go so fast.

Comes with 2.4ghz TQ Digital controller, wheel wrench,manuals & box,


Price: $500 for the lot,

Local pick up from Glenroy Melbourne or can post Australia wide for an extr $25

Call or sms 0422756270

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