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Old 09-01-2018
Budsballs Budsballs is offline
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Default Wanted decent buggy and set up for 10 year old

Hi guys been off the scene for a while.

I haven’t got a clue what’s good and what’s not but I’m after a buggy for my 19 year old son to learn with must be tough and in good condition buggy or full setup anything considered

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Buds
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Old 10-01-2018
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Default Buggy to learn with

Depends on your budget.

For bangs for bucks I'd go for a midmotor losi 22-2. Tough as nails and they regularly pop up cheap as chips. Quite a few come with all the bits you require.

But if you have a local model club nearby worth popping in for a formal chat to get some more info about kit as the game has moved on so much in the past few years and there is so much stuff to get to grips with.

Good luck!
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Old 11-01-2018
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My 2 10 year olds are using tlr 22's not broke anything yet despite never doing it before. Make sure you get a slow motor

There are a pair on eBay at the mo with lots of stuff
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I started my lads off (started age 5) with Associated B4.1
Can pick them up reasonably as i bought a couple of sets with spares but I've found them very robust as they have hardly broken anything. Now the eldest (8) has improved he using a Centro 4.2 so I've still got lots of spares should he need them.
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