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where to buy a kyosho maxxum ff
where to buy a kyosho maxxum ff anyone know where to get one? and what class they could be entered into
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Had 1 sold it on e-bay a while back !
used it a club races but not allowed in anything more serious aparently being 2 wheel drive it was too good for those in the clique. TBH it was a piece of shit and no where near as good as the RC10 |
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Do you want it for 'the Vintage-factor' or 'the FWD experience?'
If it's the first, I can honestly say from restoring one that the Maxxum is a very nice piece of vintage machinery: Besides the different concept it's got some nice and different features in the design There are a nice few upgrades for the car which will give you a nice hunt for upgrades, although if I recall correctly, the car was good enough and sturdy in the basics... Just not very practical at keeping dirt away from the electronics with the bodyshell serving as a scoop Also, the concept doesn't offer the best performance that FWD has to offer. So - without trying to make it too much of a sales pitch - if you're looking for the highest performance, you might want to consider checking out the 'ORB Racing FF210' buggy... PS: FWD buggies are 2WD-legal under BRCA and EFRA regulations - vintage racing is a bit of a different story, and depends very much on both your model and where you're racing... Last edited by Origineelreclamebord; 27-12-2015 at 08:51 PM. |
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more for vintage a mate had one when i was younger and would just like to add one to my collection
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Cool In that I can recommend you to check the German and French eBay sites: On the German one there are great finds and bargains that you don't find through eBay.com, and if I recall correctly, FWD buggies were relatively popular in France back in the day, so you may strike gold there too. And last but not least: Check communities such as IconicRC and TamiyaClub. I came across mine from TamiyaClub back in the day for a measly 60 euros (in 2009) - and to be fair it didn't need that much reastoration work either! I probably shouldn't have sold it after the restoration, but at least I have good memories of it!
Last edited by Origineelreclamebord; 31-12-2015 at 09:21 AM. |
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