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<blockquote data-quote="aviator41" data-source="post: 2675606" data-attributes="member: 30309"><p>Whatever you decide/she decides to do, research what parts commonly break and go ahead and order a full set.</p><p></p><p>Had the Traxxis Tmaxx and spent a lot of time replacing broken suspension parts and stripped servo savers. get lots of extra pins to hold the body on as they get lost easily. </p><p></p><p>Extra Glow plugs are almost a requirement if you get a nitro. The Traxxas trucks come with a built-in starter that runs on a hand held battery, made getting it started easy as long as you followed the priming directions. To me, the nitro's are more fun just cause it's a "real" nitro burning engine. sure, they're greasy and stinky and noisy - but that's all a part of the fun.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="aviator41, post: 2675606, member: 30309"] Whatever you decide/she decides to do, research what parts commonly break and go ahead and order a full set. Had the Traxxis Tmaxx and spent a lot of time replacing broken suspension parts and stripped servo savers. get lots of extra pins to hold the body on as they get lost easily. Extra Glow plugs are almost a requirement if you get a nitro. The Traxxas trucks come with a built-in starter that runs on a hand held battery, made getting it started easy as long as you followed the priming directions. To me, the nitro's are more fun just cause it's a "real" nitro burning engine. sure, they're greasy and stinky and noisy - but that's all a part of the fun. [/QUOTE]
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