....thought I might be able to find a good home for these here.
First is my - I'll make no excuses here! - well used Traxxas E-Maxx. This comes as standard with twin 550 motors, a 2 speed manual gearbox, 4 wheel drive and 8 oil filled dampers. It also has an electronic speed controller giving progressive control with reverse and is capable of about 30 flat out.
It's mechanically in good health and all the electronics are in good order. Still hauls and wheelies at will, in reverse or forward! Makes an excellent crawler as well with it's switchable (from the remote) high and low speed gearsets.
Included is the original 3 channel handset, the original (unused) front and rear skid guards and main chassis rails, as at the moment is has aftermarket alloy items (which are included).
It also has additional clip-on motor coolers to improve life and efficiency.
As a bonus it also comes with two mains fast chargers (worth 60 quid on their own) so you can charge a full pair of batteries in around 25 minutes. These also have a slow charge function for leaving them overnight and run off mains, or 12v batteries, for when you're out in the field.
To power it, 6 2000mAh 6-cell nicads are included. These usually give about 10-15 minutes of hard use and consequently means you can cycle the packs through the chargers whilst still driving, keeping on the road. They may be a little bit dulled now but still hold a good charge and work well but either way, more than enough to get you started.
Some action shots - it's a very capable bit of kit:
I also have the original box, documentation and manuals (I think) if that floats ya boat - and the transmission cover, I only removed it to reset the pinion mesh. Originally the whole shooting match cost me well over 550, to put it in perspective! Make someone an excellent starter truck as it's also tough as hell and parts, upgrades and support are easy to come by
I'm looking for 100GBP for the whole lot
Secondly:
Finally progressed to using my Cyrus amp and speakers as my 24/7 sound solution, so my excellent 5.1 surround Digitheatre's up for grabs. I've had sterling service from it and it's a great setup. It can really crank up the volume too when required
It has 5 satillite speakers (two small rear speakers, two 'double' front speakers and a larger centre speaker) and packs a large bass speaker.
This would make an ideal acquisition for a games console, PC system or for a smaller DVD setup.
Specifications are as follows:
Snippet from a review:
The speakers etc are all in excellent condition for age (barring a few minor paint wear marks here and there), everything works spot on including the remote. It includes all the wiring, powerpacks and cabling as supplied
Pics:
Asking 50GBP for this
I'd prefer collection - I'm just outside Milton Keynes
Any questions, don't hesitate to ask. Cheers!
First is my - I'll make no excuses here! - well used Traxxas E-Maxx. This comes as standard with twin 550 motors, a 2 speed manual gearbox, 4 wheel drive and 8 oil filled dampers. It also has an electronic speed controller giving progressive control with reverse and is capable of about 30 flat out.
It's mechanically in good health and all the electronics are in good order. Still hauls and wheelies at will, in reverse or forward! Makes an excellent crawler as well with it's switchable (from the remote) high and low speed gearsets.
Included is the original 3 channel handset, the original (unused) front and rear skid guards and main chassis rails, as at the moment is has aftermarket alloy items (which are included).
It also has additional clip-on motor coolers to improve life and efficiency.
As a bonus it also comes with two mains fast chargers (worth 60 quid on their own) so you can charge a full pair of batteries in around 25 minutes. These also have a slow charge function for leaving them overnight and run off mains, or 12v batteries, for when you're out in the field.
To power it, 6 2000mAh 6-cell nicads are included. These usually give about 10-15 minutes of hard use and consequently means you can cycle the packs through the chargers whilst still driving, keeping on the road. They may be a little bit dulled now but still hold a good charge and work well but either way, more than enough to get you started.
Some action shots - it's a very capable bit of kit:
I also have the original box, documentation and manuals (I think) if that floats ya boat - and the transmission cover, I only removed it to reset the pinion mesh. Originally the whole shooting match cost me well over 550, to put it in perspective! Make someone an excellent starter truck as it's also tough as hell and parts, upgrades and support are easy to come by
I'm looking for 100GBP for the whole lot
Secondly:
Finally progressed to using my Cyrus amp and speakers as my 24/7 sound solution, so my excellent 5.1 surround Digitheatre's up for grabs. I've had sterling service from it and it's a great setup. It can really crank up the volume too when required
It has 5 satillite speakers (two small rear speakers, two 'double' front speakers and a larger centre speaker) and packs a large bass speaker.
This would make an ideal acquisition for a games console, PC system or for a smaller DVD setup.
Specifications are as follows:
DigiTheatre Decoder
Input:
Digital: coaxial or optical S/P-DIF
Analog: stereo left and right phono jacks
Output:
G9 DIN connector and four 3.5 mm phono sockets for all channels
DigiTheatre Amplifier (in Subwoofer)
Total output power: 62.5 watts RMS
Front: 7.5W + 7.5W
Surround: 7.5W + 7.5W
Centre: 7.5W
Subwoofer: 25W
Input Sensitivity
DVD input: 250 mV
Aux input: 500mV
Max output: 1000W PMPO
Dimensions: 228mm (W) x 406mm (H) x 325mm (D)
Loudspeakers
Front
Woofer: 4 inch magnetically shielded
Tweeter: 2 inch Neodymium
Impedance: 4 Ohm
Frequency Response: 180Hz to 20KHz (no decibel range given)
Dimensions: 114mm (W) x 236mm (H) x 150mm (D)
Surround
Speaker: 4 inches
Impedance: 4 Ohm
Frequency Response: 180Hz to 20kHz
Dimensions: 114mm (W) x 151mm (H) x 140mm (D)
Centre
Speaker: 3 inches magnetically shielded
Impedance: 4 Ohm
Frequency Response: 140Hz to 20kHz
Dimensions: 260mm (W) x 106mm (W) x 155mm (D)
Subwoofer
Speaker: 6.5 inches magnetically shielded
Impedance: 3.2 Ohm
Frequency Response: 50Hz to 200Hz
Dimensions: 228mm (W) x 406mm (H) x 325mm (D)
Input:
Digital: coaxial or optical S/P-DIF
Analog: stereo left and right phono jacks
Output:
G9 DIN connector and four 3.5 mm phono sockets for all channels
DigiTheatre Amplifier (in Subwoofer)
Total output power: 62.5 watts RMS
Front: 7.5W + 7.5W
Surround: 7.5W + 7.5W
Centre: 7.5W
Subwoofer: 25W
Input Sensitivity
DVD input: 250 mV
Aux input: 500mV
Max output: 1000W PMPO
Dimensions: 228mm (W) x 406mm (H) x 325mm (D)
Loudspeakers
Front
Woofer: 4 inch magnetically shielded
Tweeter: 2 inch Neodymium
Impedance: 4 Ohm
Frequency Response: 180Hz to 20KHz (no decibel range given)
Dimensions: 114mm (W) x 236mm (H) x 150mm (D)
Surround
Speaker: 4 inches
Impedance: 4 Ohm
Frequency Response: 180Hz to 20kHz
Dimensions: 114mm (W) x 151mm (H) x 140mm (D)
Centre
Speaker: 3 inches magnetically shielded
Impedance: 4 Ohm
Frequency Response: 140Hz to 20kHz
Dimensions: 260mm (W) x 106mm (W) x 155mm (D)
Subwoofer
Speaker: 6.5 inches magnetically shielded
Impedance: 3.2 Ohm
Frequency Response: 50Hz to 200Hz
Dimensions: 228mm (W) x 406mm (H) x 325mm (D)
Snippet from a review:
The VideoLogic DigiTheatre is a smart choice for anyone who already has high-quality DVD playback on a desktop PC, and is in search of a sound system to match. The DigiTheatre system offers full-fledged Dolby Digital decoding as well as Dolby Surround Pro Logic decoding. Buying the DigiTheatres is one of the quickest ways to make your computer your primary entertainment system.
The speakers etc are all in excellent condition for age (barring a few minor paint wear marks here and there), everything works spot on including the remote. It includes all the wiring, powerpacks and cabling as supplied
Pics:
Asking 50GBP for this
I'd prefer collection - I'm just outside Milton Keynes
Any questions, don't hesitate to ask. Cheers!