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Prokart2000

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what makes you pick the sabre over the others, its a brand ive never heard of, what would you get for

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1 - this buggy has been compared to the hyper7 which is a very very basable rc indeed!!

2. its brand new for a very good price from a very good model shop.

3.its not a pain in the ass nitro. ...

but if u want a nitro buggy then buy a hyper7...job done!!I loved my hyper7 when it was nitro but after trying a brushless rc out...well...I'll never buy another nitro rc that's for sure. and I converted my hyper to brushless ....but we still own 4 nitro rc's me n me son....but we haven't used them since we both started running brushless rc's. ....even my mate has a brushless losi8 buggy and converted his revo3.3 to brushless as he was getting fed up of messing with it trying to start it whilst I was already having fun from the off....He would take 10-20 mins sum times jus to start his rc....but it was fine at his house...started first time....so yeah nitros can put u off the hobby before u even start....unless u pick it up on how to tune them and get the knack if it... .

if they had some of the nitro buggies in electric i would be set but they dont, ive decided that the hyper 7 would be my nitro pick but im not sure about my electric pick

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if they had some of the nitro buggies in electric i would be set but they dont, ive decided that the hyper 7 would be my nitro pick but im not sure about my electric pick

 

At your budget the electric pick would have to be the Hong Nor! There are a couple of recent threads on it, read up and see what peeps say!

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if they had some of the nitro buggies in electric i would be set but they dont, ive decided that the hyper 7 would be my nitro pick but im not sure about my electric pick

this is y peeps convert the popular nitro buggy's /truggys to brushless...
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u will save a lot of money going tidy 2nd hand. ..all but one of our rc's r 2nd hand....14 out of 15. ..and all bought off here with no issues or unexpected faults as I'd rather trust peeps on here then ebay to buy rc's from....

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When it comes to your first RC experience, would it not be better to buy brand new! you could buy second hand and get a bad one then be put off for life! There's nothing better than unboxing a brand new RC  :thumbsup:

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When it comes to your first RC experience, would it not be better to buy brand new! you could buy second hand and get a bad one then be put off for life! There's nothing better than unboxing a brand new RC :thumbsup:

yes u r correct but it depends on ur budget and what u really want . ..I've had no issues buyin 2nd hand what so ever off here. ...sum may say I've jus been lucky but u need to ask plenty of Q's and get planty of pics ..then if ur happy close the deal . ..if not...walk away. ... Edited by evssv
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Would b good if u could narrow down what u actually want...nitro or brushless ...buggy. .truggy...truck..ect..then we can suggest things....We know ur budget....new/2nd hand

well im not to bothered about the sort of rc style, i was only thinking of nitro as it seems cheaper, so some nitro or brushless electric, new if possible and max budget of

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Electric: Hong Nor sabre x3

             Thunder Tiger EB4 G3

 

    Nitro: Hyper 21

             HPI Trophy 3.5

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