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  1. So I've had these Mini 4WD 80s buggys for a while now collect dust. I brought them a while back on eBay along with some of these cheap RC buggys that have the a same fix rear axel suspension as the Hornet and Grasshopper. The plain was to convert them to fully proportional 2.4Ghz using a micro DMS2 DelTang receiver or something similar. http://www.deltang.co.uk I just saw the AmPro engineering video on doing the same thing with the same yellow 27Mhz RC buggy i stated off with as it looks a lot like the Hornet. So i thought i would start this new topic to share my work so far and also maybe get some help on finish this project! As I'm really good at starting new projects but not so great at fishing them! :-)
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