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Old 01-01-2011, 06:09 AM
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RB Products may be releasing a car and that Reno will drive it.....ONE MORE BUGGY IN THE MARKET battle between the odd's.....

http://www.neobuggy.net/modules/news...p?storyid=9521
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Old 01-01-2011, 06:21 AM
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Originally Posted by jokersat
RB Products may be releasing a car and that Reno will drive it.....ONE MORE BUGGY IN THE MARKET battle between the odd's.....

http://www.neobuggy.net/modules/news...p?storyid=9521
if its true why hasn't anyone heard of it yet. according to the post it is due to be released q1 2011
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if its true why hasn't anyone heard of it yet. according to the post it is due to be released q1 2011
Maybe RB wants to keep it a secret untill it's release.
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Originally Posted by Nick411
Maybe RB wants to keep it a secret untill it's release.
+1 which i think is the best way to do it...
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I seem to recall reading on a French forum that the RB car will essentially be the S-Workz buggy that we saw the CAD images of already, but I'm not 100% sure of the info.
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Originally Posted by kgombe
+1 which i think is the best way to do it...
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so you just bring a car to the market & go " here it is"

oh its the start of the season in a few weeks & everybody already has their new cars. oh well maybe next year
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Old 01-01-2011, 11:30 PM
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that's the main reason why he left Australia to come to USA to have more space for Testing and Developing the buggy before hit the market....
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Originally Posted by supercross
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so you just bring a car to the market & go " here it is"

oh its the start of the season in a few weeks & everybody already has their new cars. oh well maybe next year
thats what traxxas does with there vehicle.... you dont know what they have until its already in production.... and they release info in magazines and then couple months its on the shelves.... ( i am talk about the revo)... and we all know how well that sold and still is selling... so thats where i draw my reference from...
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yes but a mainly hobby company isn't dependant on racers who need to organise kits & equipment before the start of the season
if the RB buggy is released 1st 1/4 of 2011 that prob means late Feb /early March which in most cases is a bit too close to the start of the season.
thats if it comes out on time!
without solid information/spec etc being released in advance i can't see many people hanging on just on the offchance its good

at the moment there is just speculation about it being just a re-branded (insert brand name here???) which isn't doing it any good at all
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never mind.. it was jus and opinion like you have yours
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yeah i got no problem with that

but for a racecar to be released with no prior spec release after silly season where there are driver/team changes etc its gotta be considered to be missing the boat. thats all
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Originally Posted by supercross
yeah i got no problem with that

but for a racecar to be released with no prior spec release after silly season where there are driver/team changes etc its gotta be considered to be missing the boat. thats all
point taken and noted....
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rb concepts is the mother company for the S-WORKz and we will se the buggy at toy fair in Nuremberg in Germany (3-8th Feb)
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Shown in the picture is quite similar to MBX6. And the screws are lightweight as Savoya used.
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that is the same car as the ocm one that was on neobuggy a few months ago

http://www.neobuggy.net/modules/news...p?storyid=8139
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