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Old 20-08-2011
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i'm looking for a new rally cross but dont know what to get i'm runing a losi 8 2.0 for the last 2 years but what something new if u got any ideas it would be much appreciated

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Hi

Xray,Xray,Xray.

Built quality is one of the best.
Runs like a dream once its all setup.
All the bearing problems have been fixed in the 2011 verison.

Generally very good car.

Or you could update to the Losi 8ight Eu i have heard thats very good too but i dont know much about it.

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Kyosho mp9....has a great pedigree.

Team associated rc8e is very good aswell...spares here shouldn't be a problem.

I had a losi 8 brushless...didn't get to run it tho...although the person I sold it to is now having a whale of a time!
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thanks for the help it's gong to be the losi eu or I was thinking of the dex480 but don't know.
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I heard people say the eu is much harder to drive then the 2.0.

http://www.maxbashing.com/mbforum/sh...589#post127589

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The dnx408 is a great xrally aswell...

Personally I'd go for the losi.
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Agama A8 Evo - great up and coming car ! Reasonable price and spares likewise !
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if you fit 2.0 rear hinge pin holders to an e.u it will lower the roll center and will drive like your 2.0 but better,but if you wanna change i would go for the agam,i have raced one and it was awsome and good build qualitey too?
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thanks for all the help
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Agama A8 Evo - great up and coming car ! Reasonable price and spares likewise !
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Durango dnx408 is awesome i love it, i had an agama a8 but didn't get on with it, but a lot of people run the mugen as well.
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yer i love the look at the durango but are they any good
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I love mine so much i have just bought another but the car suits me i find it very stable and predictable and easy to set up but that is my preference, i'm sure the mugen drivers say the same.
I have always fancied a Kyosho mp9 but cant justify the cost,
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To be honest maybe you should look who's running what at your local club, have a chat with them as if you have a breakage you can probably borrow a part off someone else so it would make sense to run what the majority are running at your club. It will aid with set up and if you have any problems.

At the end of the day it's got to be what you want though and what you feel best working on / driving.
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