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Our expert RC race drivers stock competition-ready 2WD buggy kits from Tamiya, HoBao, Team Associated, and Xray. Get your kit shipped today when you order before 15:00 EET – we deliver to 90+ countries with clear VAT and customs info upfront. Our team of active racers provides direct track-tested support to help you get maximum performance from your build.
Here are our track-tested picks from beginner to pro:
The right kit matches your racing goals - our beginner racers excel with proven designs like the Tamiya Hornet before advancing to competition builds. Having raced these kits ourselves, we stock all the parts you'll need for maintenance and upgrades.
Kit builds provide total control over your electronics setup and racing performance. Our staff regularly runs these kits at local tracks and will help match the right combination to your driving style and skill level.
These kits deliver the features required for both backyard practice and race day. From basic shaft drives to high-end belt systems, we've selected kits that match racing goals and budgets (our staff runs these same kits at weekend races).
The chassis designs enable quick maintenance and simple setup changes. The progression from learning jumps to hunting lap records comes naturally through our full range of hop-up parts.
Our racing staff provides real track-tested advice, not just catalog specs. We stock all critical parts and ship same-day when you order before 15:00 EET.
Every kit includes support from our team of active racers with hands-on experience. Clear guidance on gearing, shock setup, and electronics ensures the right choices for your build.
To complete a 2WD buggy kit, you need a motor, ESC, servo, transmitter, receiver, battery, and charger. Additional costs include tires and paint for the body. Total costs range from $200-$600 depending on the quality and brand of components.
Building a 2WD buggy kit takes 5-10 hours depending on experience and the kit's complexity. Basic mechanical skills and the ability to follow detailed instructions are required, but it’s beginner-friendly with patience and guidance.
The main difference between carpet and dirt editions of a buggy kit lies in suspension, tires, and chassis setup. Carpet editions use stiffer suspension and slick tires for high grip, while dirt editions feature softer suspension and treaded tires for loose surfaces.