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Traxxas E- Revo VXL 1/16 Brushless buggy

This thing is crazy fast, very agile and does extreme jumps

Out of the box on the standard NiMI battery this thing puts out 35mph+ but I am running it on a 11.1v 3S LiPO and its seriously mental

Looking at speeds around 50mph

Has been fitted with a TRAXXAS wheelie bar to keep the buggy on the ground!

Very strong machine, can take hard landings time and time again

Comes with transmitter ready to run and a 1800mah 3s 11.1v LiPO battery pack

Transmitter has Energizer NiMH AA rechargeable batteries with the chargers so you will never have to buy batteries

$230.00 ONO with some spare suspension arms as well

I installed some RPM upper front suspension arms

They are much thicker than the standard arms and far superior, offer more stability and strength

They are made in USA and have a life time warranty

I also purchased the front lower suspension arms but haven't installed them

They will come with the buggy on sale

Also have a few other arms and bits laying around which I will throw in

Melbourne South East

0416 623 381

Take a look at this youtube video of a STANDARD Revo with the standard battery pack

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