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  1. I've looked at some of their kits but I'm after something that is more geared towards performance. In your opinion, would a Tamiya kit be something he could keep if he became involved in a local club? this is the one I keep going back to http://www.modelsport.co.uk/team-losi-racing-1-10-22-2.0-2wd-buggy-race-kit/rc-car-products/378845 I'm unsure of motors etc, that will be compatible He has a drift car he is always tinkering with. As kids we both had, and loved, nitro buggy's. again, thanks for your help
  2. Thanks! Definitely one he can build. Most importantly one where he can paint the body as he's doing and apprenticeship in panel beating/spraying.
  3. I'm looking to buy my brother a buggy kit as a Christmas present. could anyone recommend a complete kit for around £300/$450? From what I've seen all kits require you to buy the motor, servo and radio kit separately. I know that he would like a brushless motor and lithium batteries but that is the extent of my knowledge. A decent chassis is the priority so he has something he can use as he progresses with the hobby. Thanks in advance, Robbie
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