CCB-MN
Well-known member
Hey all,
One of the the local guys at the track has run into some, let’s just say, financial trouble. (Don’t feel too bad for him, it’s self inflicted). While I definitely do not need another truggy at the moment, (kinda want to pick up an Asuga) he’s got 2 brand new truggies that he would be willing to part with for a sizable discount (Approx $200-250 off of sale price). Below is what he has.
Team Associated RC8T4E
https://www.amainhobbies.com/team-a...MIv-Pl16jqhAMV3khHAR24HgwqEAQYASABEgJ3rfD_BwE
I have almost no familiarity with TA, except that a lot of the guys racing buggies locally are racing them. Not so many in the truggy classes however. Parts are easy to get but I’ve heard that TA can be fragile in general but easy to drive.
Mugen Seiki MBX8TR
https://www.amainhobbies.com/mugen-...MIwPiTiKnqhAMVTnJHAR0cdA-tEAQYASABEgJRP_D_BwE
I have slightly more familiarity with Mugen, however their parts require more effort, (still available but generally need to be ordered in my case). Almost none at my local outdoor track but the indoor guys are running them competitively around me. Easy to drive, fairly tough, maybe a little out dated.
There are plenty of mixed reviews on both, but you guys usually scream loud and proud with a ton of good advice so I figured I would ask you all to chime in.
Are either of these jaw dropping good enough to add another truggy at a good discount?
Thanks all.
-C
One of the the local guys at the track has run into some, let’s just say, financial trouble. (Don’t feel too bad for him, it’s self inflicted). While I definitely do not need another truggy at the moment, (kinda want to pick up an Asuga) he’s got 2 brand new truggies that he would be willing to part with for a sizable discount (Approx $200-250 off of sale price). Below is what he has.
Team Associated RC8T4E
https://www.amainhobbies.com/team-a...MIv-Pl16jqhAMV3khHAR24HgwqEAQYASABEgJ3rfD_BwE
I have almost no familiarity with TA, except that a lot of the guys racing buggies locally are racing them. Not so many in the truggy classes however. Parts are easy to get but I’ve heard that TA can be fragile in general but easy to drive.
Mugen Seiki MBX8TR
https://www.amainhobbies.com/mugen-...MIwPiTiKnqhAMVTnJHAR0cdA-tEAQYASABEgJRP_D_BwE
I have slightly more familiarity with Mugen, however their parts require more effort, (still available but generally need to be ordered in my case). Almost none at my local outdoor track but the indoor guys are running them competitively around me. Easy to drive, fairly tough, maybe a little out dated.
There are plenty of mixed reviews on both, but you guys usually scream loud and proud with a ton of good advice so I figured I would ask you all to chime in.
Are either of these jaw dropping good enough to add another truggy at a good discount?
Thanks all.
-C