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Old 07-04-2014
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Default Dest 210 v hpi firestorm

Hi all, anybody got or had either of these truggys are they any good looking for something to replace my ftx siege as gearboxes are made of cheese. Only going to be using it for fun but want reliability, what do you know?
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I have a very tought Associated T4 for sale including spares if you're interested http://www.oople.com/forums/showthread.php?t=148764
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Not sure about the Dest210 but the Firestorm is a decent little stadium truck. A lot more hardy than the FTX. I got a FTX Seige for my daughter, brushless, but the diff killed itself in the first couple runs and doesnt take the front end knocks very well. Got the all metal diff and Idler gears in it now and its fine, also put a Traxxas slash front bumper on it for extra protection.

http://www.modelsport.co.uk/ftx/spar...D%5B65%5D=1166

My HPI Blitz which is basically a Firestorm, takes loads of abuse, lots of upgrades available and the diffs seam bulletproof.
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