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traxxis revo 3.3

jk.mrdck420

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Hey i have a piece for my bike that im trying to sell and a guy offered me a traxxis revo 3.3 said he replaced engine last year comes with spark plugs 1/2 gallon of gas 3 batteries an extra starter airfilters and tires and a wireless temp gauge.

it looks like a lot of fun i have a losi night crawler right now that tops out at 6 mph soo 45+ sounds nice hahaha.

my question iss, if i ever tried to sell that where would i attempt to go?
and how much do you think i could get for it?

i realize this isnt a rccrawler, so this might not be the best place to ask but if anyone happened to know that would be awesome

thanks"thumbsup"
 
Nitro Revo's aren't worth what they used to be unless you find a nitro specific demographic. It's becoming harder to find those that want to run nitro since there are so many conversion kits out there now to run brushless motors. I've got a 3.3 with alot of money into it to make it "race", but in the end...I would take a big hit on all those upgrades if I went to sell it. I wouldn't even get close to getting my money back out of it.

The Revo's are fun to drive, you just need to realize it's sometimes not as simple as throwing the RX battery on board, fillin 'er up with fuel, and go. Depending on where you live in relation to the person who owns it now...the weather and/or elevation change can cause issues with the motor running smooth. Not that it's anything wrong with the motor, it just may need to be tuned to run correctly in your area. The most time consuming part when I bought mine was getting it tuned right. Once it was tuned, it ran great and became a fun rig to run.
 
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