I have a Kyosho MP777 SP2 1/8th scale buggie with electric brushless conversion for sale. I am including everything you see in the photos with the purchase of this buggie. This buggie runs awesome, has no problems and can be used with a variety of batteries. Specs are as follows:
-Kyosho MP777 SP2 (with all original nitro parts, manual, and box)
-RC Product design brushless conversion kit (motor mount, battery tray, vented ESC mount)
-Neu 1515/1Y/F 2200kv brushless motor
-Castle Creations Mamba Max ESC with modified case, two Novak fans, and 12gage wire
-Spektrum SR3000 receiver
-Spektrum Z590 hi torque steering servo
-Sport BEC voltage regulator
-Set of Pro Line Road Rage mounted street tires on Kyosho wheels (50% tread)
-Set of Pro Line Crime Fighter mounted off road tires on Kyosho wheels (+90% tread)
-Painted Pro Line buggie body
Just drop in your 3s, 4s, or 5s lipo battery in it, sync with your Spektrum transmitter and you are racing.
I have tried several different motor, battery and pinion gear combinations. With many failed combinations under my belt, I finally found the right one for this car about a year ago. The current setup with the 16 tooth pinion/44 tooth spur, 4s lipo, and the 2200kv Neu motor has worked very well. It is extremely fast and it can run all day without temps getting too high. When I first put this car together, I initially tried the cheaper Feigao motors, and another no name motor. In the end, they all just burned up after any long day of bashing. It wasn’t until I stepped up and got the Neu motor that I could run the car for hours at a time without any issues. With the venting and the fans, the Castle Creations Mamba Max ESC has proven to be a winner. I have run 3s, 4s, and 5s lipo, and have never had any issues with it at all. It is the original ESC that I installed in the car when I first put it together, and it still performs like it was brand new.
Here is a link to the car being driven on 4s lipo:
http://s110.photobucket.com/albums/n...urrent=777.flv
I would rather sell it like it is as opposed to parting it out. I am looking to get $450.00 + actual shipping for it.
If you are interested in it as a roller, or with specific parts, PM me with an offer and we can see what we can work out.
Thanks,
Steve