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    radios

    what is a good FM radio? i'm not looking for a real hi-tech computerized, just one that will work for bashing and maybe a little racing.

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    definatly the c2xp trust me....its cheap! and excellent

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    Get the JR XR3... it's only $165, and comes with servos (that are better than most) and a receiver. It's also digital, so there are no knobs you have to worry about accidently turning.
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    I,ve got the JRx3 and love it! Its computerized, has a three model memory,low bat alarm,custom set-up,easy to work and its only 169.99 from horizon hobby!

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    jr xr-3, i love mine, and its not that hard to program either, its range is great! it doesnt glitch as bad as AM, and i would highly suggest it as a basher radio

    plus if you get some more chips and some recievers, you can program in other cars to run from the same transmitter

    the JR Racing XR-3 is a good radio for the money
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    i have used my c2xp and my friends jrxr3 with his losi.,..i dont like it nearly as much..i love being able to set the throw exactly, the features are great, and the feel is great too....o yea the reciever is super small and servos are normal, but no stock servo is good for steering we all know that

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    just to make things clear....its called the cx2p and not the c2xp
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    if you dont need to spend alot of of money i would recomend the futaba magnum sport packsage. that is what i got and it comes with the reciever and servos for i think about 65 bucks on towerhobbies. it works fine for me. alot quicker than factory radio systems.
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    where can i get a c2xp and how much is it?

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    i am getting ready to order one myself i found it here for 158.95

    https://sslserver.com/stormerhobbies...?pn=AIRT220-27

    tower has them also for a little more

    http://www2.towerhobbies.com/cgi-bin...m?Q=1&I=LX0753**&P=7
    I would like to be stewart little long enough to take my rustler and my tmaxx out for a test drive.

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