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<blockquote data-quote="Ken448" data-source="post: 4135228" data-attributes="member: 585333"><p>t maxx s ok. Lots of hop ups out there for it.. BUT resist the urge to use aluminum parts. They cause more trouble than they are worth. If going Nitro, traxxas is a good place to start, but go with the 3.3 over the classic. Even better, check out the Revo. More agile, easier to drive because it has a much lower center of gravity. And you can beat the crap out ofthem. the Revo needs almost nothing out of the box.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ken448, post: 4135228, member: 585333"] t maxx s ok. Lots of hop ups out there for it.. BUT resist the urge to use aluminum parts. They cause more trouble than they are worth. If going Nitro, traxxas is a good place to start, but go with the 3.3 over the classic. Even better, check out the Revo. More agile, easier to drive because it has a much lower center of gravity. And you can beat the crap out ofthem. the Revo needs almost nothing out of the box. [/QUOTE]
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