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Mugen MBX Truggy (SOLD) - 02-17-2006, 11:21 PM

This is a Mugen MBX-4 with the JT Racing truggy conversion. I am offering to sell this truggy with or without the motor and pipe. $310+ shipping WITH motor, $210+ shipping WITHOUT the motor. This truggy needs 2 things to be running, a radio/receiver, and part of the servo saver setup. The part I broke is Mugen part number C0355, and can be found at nitrohouse ( http://nitrohouse.com/parts,_mbx-4xr.htm ) for about $7.

-Collari .30 roto-start
-Jammin JP-1 hard anodized pipe
-Hitec HS545BB throttle servo
-Hitec HS625MG steering servo
-1100mAh flat pack
-.060 Proline GMC Sierra body
-NIP full set of spare suspension arms
-2 spare rear axel carriers
-NIP front damper shaft
-Rotostarter
-Flat pack for rotostart
-Maxx size bowties on velos

The fluid is fresh in the shocks and diffs.

The previous owner still has some MBX-5 CVDs that WILL work on this truggy, and when I get them, I will send them to you.

I really like this motor and pipe, so offers to buy without the motor and pipe will take priority. I only accept money orders, or cash if you are willing to pick it up locally.

Yes, I did break 2 suspension arms and part of the servo saver assembly, but keep in mind that I was bashing in pretty cold weather, with a wind chill (after owning a supermaxx, I forgot how plastic parts become brittle in the cold). Obsessive bashed it in warmer weather extremly hard, and all he broke was 1 shock rod end, 1 wing stay, and a 40 series rim.

If you are worried about parts availiability, I have found that nitrohouse.com is stocking pretty much everything for this truggy/buggy still.








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