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Hi Guys,

I have got a few debts that I need to clear, so I am selling a few bits and pieces. Please just email me at [email protected] or give me a call on 0411 753 501 if you want any more information.

NITRO POWERED 1/8 SCALE RACE BUGGY

OK, I bought this buggy to get into off road racing about 2 months ago. Basically this thing is one of the best you can get and has numerous parts made from carbon and aero grade alloy and has a serioysly fast engine. This is a complete drive away package and would be great for anyone who wants to get into the sport, as it is mad fun!!!

This is what you get:

- 1/8 Scale "Hyper 7 Pro" buggy (new cost $1,300)

- Futaba pistol grip controler (new cost $160)

- Heavy duty steering servo (new cost $75)

- Upgraded front and rear shock towers (new price $120)

- 2lt's of Nitro (new cost $35)

- Glow plug igniter and various starting equipment (new cost $80)

- Specialised tools (new cost $150)

- Plus heaps more stuff!!!!!

Guys, there is just way to much to list, but you will get an idea by what is listed above how comprehensive this is. I have easily spent well over $1,600 on all the gear that is for sale. Don't be fooled, this is no toy and is an absolute pro level car which will easily pull 75+kph off road!!

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$1,150 ono FOR COMPLETE KIT/PACKAGE

Regards,

Shaun.

email: [email protected]

mobile: 0411 753 501

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