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Hi,
I was wondering what everyone thought of the Texas Wild Baja as a beginner nitro RC car. I have found one on e-Bay that is in great condition with a new engine and shell. Also how much do these usually sell for in excellent condiotion? Thanks TRCC |
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Hi there & Welcome, The Texas Wild Baja wouldn't be considered a beginners car Being a vintage If you damage anything you wont be able to find replacement parts easily, Also being nitro it will require tuning. I picked one up around 8yrs ago for about AUD$400 in poor condition That being said If you like making things I could think of worse bases to start from . Do you have any pictures of it?
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Unfortunately, I am unable to download them and then post them back up. As my computer does not recognise them. But anyway the box is good condition and the engine is new.
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And it also has a new shell. I have had 3 Tamiya Boomerangs, A Tamiya Grasshopper II, and a Tamiya M03 Chassis. And yes I love repairing these cars
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Actually, I found a Tamiya Porsche 908/3 And I asked if he had any other RC Cars that he might sell. And he said he had this one. I will have to ask him how much he is looking to sell it for.
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My God! with a datsun body. I love it When do you paint it in safari version? Like the tamiya one?
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Sweet body. Looks like you have done the car up over the past few years too.
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