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The tires, pipe, thicker upper aluminum plate front and rear, the wheel extenders, aluminum roll cage, radio, outside covers on the air filter and pull start.
KM is better?
I would say a better value yes but I don't think there is anything wrong with this one either at least he has not stated any problems with it. I always feel that a person gets what he can afford and enjoy and go from there so he paid less for his buggy and upgraded as he goes along and have enjoyment in the process then cool, but KM will give you a strong buggy out of the box.
Good response - For me, I am having to buy all the electronics too, so for the KM to be an RTR works out cheaper for me. Personally I am buying the basic entry KM 001 so I can go back and upgrade it as well. My 10 year old is graduating to gas from Nitro. So I have to look at the total cost of ownership times 2, but since the KM comes with electronics, it works out to be a little cheaper overall. Thanks to the original poster for pointing me to the HobbyKing site. As I would have over looked it.
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