09-29-2006, 11:42 PM
Well, You would be correct, the seller listed it as a MBX5T Truggy, however I emailed him when I saw the comments in this thread and it turned out that its the MSR conversion kit, and not the true MBX5T.
Now i'm a little upset because I thought i was bidding on a true truggy, and not a converted buggy. If I wanted to convert a buggy I have 2 full buggies sans running gear just laying around, I could have convereted those.
So now the question is, what are the differeces between the MBX5T and the MSR conversion? I looked on the mugun website and it does list an extended chassis, but how much is different, and could I build it into a true mbx5t?
Honestly, I'm about ready to turn around and list it on ebay with the same reserve as what I paid for it once I get it. Guess whats what I get for an impulse bid.
What are my options?
Now i'm a little upset because I thought i was bidding on a true truggy, and not a converted buggy. If I wanted to convert a buggy I have 2 full buggies sans running gear just laying around, I could have convereted those.
So now the question is, what are the differeces between the MBX5T and the MSR conversion? I looked on the mugun website and it does list an extended chassis, but how much is different, and could I build it into a true mbx5t?
Honestly, I'm about ready to turn around and list it on ebay with the same reserve as what I paid for it once I get it. Guess whats what I get for an impulse bid.
What are my options?
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Little Toys: Hyper One Seven | Inferno GT | Jammin X1cr | Jammin CRT Pro | 1989 Batmobile Replica
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