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 Post subject: XB808e replacement
PostPosted: Sat Aug 04, 2012 22:24:38 
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Hello,

Actually I have a xb808e.
I think, it's a good car very robust and efficient on track.
I appreciate XRay products.

I would like to replace it soon by another buggy (more modern / newly built).

Does XRay plan to product a new electric buggy to replace XB808e ? XB9e by example ?


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 Post subject: Re: XB808e replacement
PostPosted: Mon Aug 06, 2012 11:26:53 
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There are always new products in the R&D process and XRAY continues the ongoing development of all the products, of course based on priorities and the market development and demand from the customers. The 1/8 electric off-road seems increasing popularity in general and as such you can be sure that XRAY will be in and you can expect soon something new :D


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 Post subject: Re: XB808e replacement
PostPosted: Wed Aug 29, 2012 10:25:16 
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And how long will the parts of the 808e be made? Because I've just bought a xray 808e


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 Post subject: Re: XB808e replacement
PostPosted: Fri Aug 31, 2012 00:56:08 
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bryan417 wrote:
And how long will the parts of the 808e be made? Because I've just bought a xray 808e


Your car will be toast long before parts run out. There are still Xb8 parts available. My Xrays (3) use very little parts. Many 808 parts interchange with XB9, Mugen, Kyosho, and hotbodies parts.

Parts I eat:
-bearings
-center dog bone pins
-shock bladders ( i use XB9 shocks w/thicker HB bladders and vent/foam my caps)
-front bumpers
-bodys
-wings
-screws


When the arms warp, just flip them over and use them on the other side. Be gentel with shock screws on the arms, they don't need to be tight.


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