CAT K1 Aero + Extras
#1
CAT K1 Aero + Extras
FOR SALE: Schumacher CAT K1 Aero 4WD Buggy, many items included
$425
I'm really an on-road guy that thought he'd give off-road a chance. As it turns out, I'm not into dirt or jumps. I'm honestly not that impressed with off-road driving. I thought I would be, and I invested heavily in the best car for the job, but... not my thing. I do have to admit, the build was super fun. That's actually the one downside to buying my car as opposed to a new one; I robbed you of the chance to build the car!
I only ran the car on the track twice, and the condition of the car reflects its newness. Other than that, I ran the car out front of my house in the street a handful of times—not with the race tires, of course. The race tires that are on it now, actually, have never been spun.
Like I said, I'm an on-road guy, and the money I get from this car will fund my TC addiction. The dollar amount I'm asking is the dollar amount I need to make my new car work, so I'm not going to budge on the price.
There are many things included in the price of the car:
1. The car itself (Amain price new: $430)
2. Two sets of Orion 5500mah 90c saddle pack batteries (maybe 3 cycles on each set) (Amain price new: $114 each)
3. Tekin Redline Gen 2 7.5 turn motor(Amain price new: $99)
4. Spektrum High-Torque S6030 Servo (Amain price new: $73)
5. Never-Used Duratrax Tires (plus the knobby ones that I used for street driving)
6. Hudy Ride Height Gauge (17mm to 30mm)
7. Several extra/spare parts (drive axle, experimental wings, stickers, bulkheads)
There's a lot of stuff I'm including in the original box with the instructions, and it's all included in the price. It's basically a fully-equipped buggy, minus the ESC and receiver. If you go on Amain and check the prices of everything above, you'll see that the total would be over $707. I'm only asking $425 for the hardly-used set, and that includes shipping. First email->first served.
Jason
[email protected]
$425
I'm really an on-road guy that thought he'd give off-road a chance. As it turns out, I'm not into dirt or jumps. I'm honestly not that impressed with off-road driving. I thought I would be, and I invested heavily in the best car for the job, but... not my thing. I do have to admit, the build was super fun. That's actually the one downside to buying my car as opposed to a new one; I robbed you of the chance to build the car!
I only ran the car on the track twice, and the condition of the car reflects its newness. Other than that, I ran the car out front of my house in the street a handful of times—not with the race tires, of course. The race tires that are on it now, actually, have never been spun.
Like I said, I'm an on-road guy, and the money I get from this car will fund my TC addiction. The dollar amount I'm asking is the dollar amount I need to make my new car work, so I'm not going to budge on the price.
There are many things included in the price of the car:
1. The car itself (Amain price new: $430)
2. Two sets of Orion 5500mah 90c saddle pack batteries (maybe 3 cycles on each set) (Amain price new: $114 each)
3. Tekin Redline Gen 2 7.5 turn motor(Amain price new: $99)
4. Spektrum High-Torque S6030 Servo (Amain price new: $73)
5. Never-Used Duratrax Tires (plus the knobby ones that I used for street driving)
6. Hudy Ride Height Gauge (17mm to 30mm)
7. Several extra/spare parts (drive axle, experimental wings, stickers, bulkheads)
There's a lot of stuff I'm including in the original box with the instructions, and it's all included in the price. It's basically a fully-equipped buggy, minus the ESC and receiver. If you go on Amain and check the prices of everything above, you'll see that the total would be over $707. I'm only asking $425 for the hardly-used set, and that includes shipping. First email->first served.
Jason
[email protected]
#5
Got it, car looks good !