Going truggy! Willing to trade for Losi 2.0 T or BNIB D8T
Bought this MP9 from a sponsored driver (-Chim13 on RCTech- He's on EBMods sponsored page under Ohio). Saw how many trophies he had with this car and couldn't resist. Took it out to my track and took first place in A main first week out!
(Proof shot)
I'm ready to go Truggy since our buggy class is dwindling here in PA. I'm willing to sell this as just the roller or with any combination of parts. The Acer Ceramic Nitride bearings and brand new chassis are the big ticket items as far as parts go.
I meticulously maintain all of my cars. This MP9 has just been completely rebuilt with a new chassis, bearings, plastics, and most hardware.
$600 obo shipped for 90% brand new roller with Acer Ceramic Nitride Bearings, King Heads Front Upper Arms + Bushings and Rear Toe Plates A and B for 2-3.25 degrees, and both bodies. Second body is brand new JConcepts Illusion White/Blue paint
$600 SHIPPED for EVERYTHING KYOSHO I OWN
Parts List: New In Package
NIP- Servo horn set
NIP- Bulk head set
NIP- Diff Bevel Gear set
NIP-Fuel Tank set
NIP-Wing Stay set
NIP-Front lower arm set
NIP-Rear lower arm set
NIP-Suspension holder set
NIP-Rear hub carrier set
NIP-Steering pin
NIP-Suspension shaft (2)
NIP-Shock shaft
NIP-Diff case packing (4)
NIP-F or R Axles (2)
NIP-Engine mount
NIP-Suspension linkage breakaway
NIP-Front bumper
NIP-F&R Chassis braces
NIP-F&R Body posts
Used parts:
Side bumpers
Front driveshaft
Fuel Tank
Bulkhead/Diff case
Front lower arms
Rear lower arm
Various alignment inserts
Radio box cut for LiPo
Silver/Orange practice body
Blue Springs F&R
Last edited by InfiniteMotors; 09-13-2009 at 04:07 PM.
how many gallons on this car? how do the driveshafts and everything look?
The car just went under the knife. It's now 90% brand new. Driveshafts, axles, chassis, bearings, fluids, everything is now new. The only part that's slightly worn is the rear driveshaft (I had 4 new axles and a front driveshaft, but not a rear). It is still 100% functional, let me know if you want pics.
Acer Ceramic Nitride bearings are in and WOW they are smooth. Each bearing is getting hit with a drop of silicone as per Acer's instructions.
I will definitely be asking $650 for the buggy with all remaining spares. This car will not need to be serviced again for a long, long time.