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Old 04-24-2009, 06:33 PM   #1
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Hi, I spent several hours reading all 10 pages of this truck and I spose metal gears and bearings and a servo are all 1st things on the list.

I currently have a Losi Mrc and love it.

I'm trading a revo3.3 for the cc with a dynamite charger and 4 battery packs. he's also giving me 100 cash.

Do you think its a good plan? It looks like it would be a fun basher ( no comp)

any advise would help.
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Old 04-24-2009, 06:50 PM   #2
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Cliff Climber RTR NIP $120
Dynamite Charger, $50+ depends on model
4 Battery Packs $22 x4 = $88 Brand new
$100 Cash

$358 approx.

REVO 3.3 $469 NIP
Ebay average used in stock form is $250-300 best scenerio

IMO if its in good shape, the charger is good and the batteries arent whooped, GO FOR IT! They are pretty eveny valued from what info you gave us.
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Old 04-24-2009, 07:03 PM   #3
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Thanks, I'm thinkin I might do it. I priced the metal gear and bearing upgrades on tower and it'll run about $110 bucks I hope it'll be fun!
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Your gonna miss Nitro. J/K
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I havent had any problems with my stock gears in either of mine yet. Though they run the stock motors, one has stock elecronics(RTR) the other is setup as a scaler with a EVX2 running on 16.8v sub C cell packs and they are also holding up fine. Im rough on them too. I couldnt be happier with either of them, great fun and the cheap price makes them even more enjoyable.
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you could sounds ok but dont expect too much from it. id go bigger tires if you want to go any where other than flat ground
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im kind of thinking it might be on the small side for any real fun, try checking them out on youtube before trading.
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Old 04-25-2009, 08:05 AM   #8
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I personally would keep the Revo, I had a CC for about 2 days, I have had my Revo for years.
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the revo is FUN but only if you got some other guys to run with by yourself it's just ok. I have more fun crawlin I would perfer a axial or another MRC but the CC lokks to be fun and relativity cheap to play around with. I haven't made up my mind yet but if I get it I post up the truck and do a complete build.
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Nitro kind of SUCKS! no one misses it once its gone.
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nitro kind of sucks! No one misses it once its gone.
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