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  • Briguy
    Junior Member
    • Jun 2012
    • 5

    #1

    Mystic PNP

    Does the PNP come with a receiver ?
  • skyhighdiver
    Senior Member
    • Jun 2011
    • 287

    #2
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    Miss Geico (now white) Leopard 4074 2200kv motor T180 esc,x642 54.6 mph
    Miss Geico 2(now black and white)4074 2000kv motor, T180 esc m445 51.2 mph
    FAT PEOPLE ARE HARD TO KIDNAP

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    • Briguy
      Junior Member
      • Jun 2012
      • 5

      #3
      I did and is why I asked . A simple no is all that was needed .

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      • skyhighdiver
        Senior Member
        • Jun 2011
        • 287

        #4
        Designed by Pro Boat team driver Darin Jordan, Pro Boat’s Mystic Catamaran 29 BL PNP comes stock with an array of performance features providing enthusiasts with the ultimate in out of the box performance. Engineered from the ground up, the Mystic Catamaran is competition ready and includes a fiberglass hull, 1800kv brushless motor and 60 amp speed control. The esc and motor are water cooled and protected from the elements thanks to the sealed inner liner. The hull comes in white with a basic trim scheme applied and separate decals provided for personalization. Additionally, the unit comes with an offset rudder and stainless steel propeller providing precise control, an array of adjustment possibilities and higher speeds. The RTR version includes the popular Pro Boat 2.4GHz pistol grip transmitter and Spektrum MR200 receiver while the PNP version allows users to complete the model with the transmitter and receiver of their choice
        Originally posted by Briguy
        I did and is why I asked . A simple no is all that was needed .
        Miss Geico (now white) Leopard 4074 2200kv motor T180 esc,x642 54.6 mph
        Miss Geico 2(now black and white)4074 2000kv motor, T180 esc m445 51.2 mph
        FAT PEOPLE ARE HARD TO KIDNAP

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        • tryinotocrash
          Senior Member
          • May 2012
          • 190

          #5
          Hello and Welcome to the OSE. Sometimes short and sweet answers can sound different than intended. Don"t take anything here personally and you will enjoy the responses. Sometimes you get more than you asked for sometimes very helpful. Enjoy and smile.
          Don't forget to put your brain in gear before you engage your mouth! Thanks Dad!

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