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Hyper ST Pro brushless truggy.


shdaxner

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Looking at selling my Hyper ST Pro as I want something different - I am ideally after a cash trade but may also be open to trades for electric or maybe tempted by 5th scale so PM me if you have something.

 

I bought it new from Modelsport around 8 months ago and to be honest in that time it has not been used that  much but it has always been maintained meliculously after every bash, all hardware has been replaced whenever an issue has arose so no problem screws throughout, all bearings have just been replaced and not bashed since, diffs and shocks have always been kept up to and serviced/filled when required.

 

Current spec is as follows -

 

Hyper ST Pro.

Hobbywing 4274 XERUN 2000kv motor.

Hobbywing Quicrun WPBL 150a ESC. (less than a month old).

Savox 1272 high spec servo. (less than a month old).

Losi 8ight battery tray.

Mugen MBX6T sideguards.

Mugen MBX6T mudguards.

MFP's custom CNC'd motor mount.

Modified Hobao receiver box to fit on top of servo top plate.

3.8 Proline Badlands on Desperado wheels (hardly used).

+25mm axle extenders on front.

Hyper ST RTR dogbones on rear due to extra strength over CVD's.

47t spider spur gear.

T-Bones front and rear (rear not in picture due to waiting on a warranty replacement).

Jconcepts Punisher shell (blue one).

Black shock socks fitted.

 

Included in the sale I will also include -

 

2 x 5 cell 5000mah 45C batteries which have been cycled 3 times since new

The standard ST shell (as per the photo the red and white one)

A set of Louise truggy wheels and tyres which are used but in really good condition - they just need regluing.

An Overlander RC6 VSP touch charger.

A bucket load of spares.

 

All that is required to run the car is radio gear, both shells have been taped and shoegooed and offer an excellent level of toughness...the Punisher shell still looks neary new and it has been bashed a few times.

 

For all this I am after

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If you decide to split the electrics, I'll take first refusal please.

Drop me a PM with what you are after and an offer, I will bear it in mind if the time comes.

Cheers.

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I know you'd rather sell complete but should the option come up I'd poss be interested in the badlands, extenders , lipos, t-bones and maybe shell.

If interested mate, drop me a PM with what you are after and what you offer....it may help me decide :thumbsup:

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Interested.  Please either Pm or post here more pics.

 

I'd like a looksy of

  • motor mount, spur and pinion.
  • all four hubs.
  • driveshafts + outdrives.
  • shocks.

Thankyou for your time .

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Interested.  Please either Pm or post here more pics.

 

I'd like a looksy of

  • motor mount, spur and pinion.
  • all four hubs.
  • driveshafts + outdrives.
  • shocks.

Thankyou for your time .

PM'd

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I dont think I will be splitting matey but will bear it in mind if I do.

Okay mate not to worry
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I basically took about 1.5-2cm from the top of the box the whole way round so it was low enought to fit ontop of the servo top plate with the shell on....I also removed the little sticky outy bits which were on the side and sanded the areas down for a neat finish  :thumbsup:

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I basically took about 1.5-2cm from the top of the box the whole way round so it was low enought to fit ontop of the servo top plate with the shell on....I also removed the little sticky outy bits which were on the side and sanded the areas down for a neat finish  :thumbsup:

so theres enough thread on the top screw mounts to do that then?

thanks for that:)

what did you do about the servo mount plate itself? just cut it off?

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so theres enough thread on the top screw mounts to do that then?

thanks for that:)

what did you do about the servo mount plate itself? just cut it off?

I drilled the top screw mounts further with a slightly smaller drill bit and use self tappers to secure the lid....works a treat!

 

The servo top plate I cut with the dremel then sanded it down so it was a similar fit to the receiver box as per this picture -

 

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Please, if you have anymore queries drop me a PM so we can keep the thread clean.

Cheers.

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