No, not at all!
I have ordered my XB back in June '13, I have put more than $3k on it, Didn't even use the Stock Servos, upgraded directly to Savox and currently reaching the $4K mark.
I updated almost everything from C-hubs, front and back tower, to universal dogbones to cage, steering rocker, bearings, rear upper link, etc... well I got company AL. parts for every single item besides the Lower suspension arms and Spring Shocks.
But trust me, it doesn't end here. Tires got ripped badly on the 7th tank, installed Rear Trenchers on all of em with HPI adaptors, updated the stock Carb, air Inlet, even isntalled the CPI pipe which made the Diff housing flex and break.. and now chassis problems are coming along the way. Yes im not happy with my XB. period
My advice is, for starters who want to REALLY have fun with a maintenance as low as possible, who really want to enjoy, bash the hell out of it and even race locally, the upgrades that you are going to install on it is indeed a very good idea. it will save them both cost, time to install and lesser future headaches. it is a good idea because he will end up breaking the stock parts after couple of tanks later, so better just get a starting good deal from the first place.
almost 4k on a Redcat is a lot. I regret it.. I could have gone a full Ready to Race rigged out Losi 5T instead, or even the 3000$ MCD RR5 competition factory limited edition 30.5CC ported high voltage servos Ready to Race that Largescalerc.com is displaying on their website. but hey, life is about lessons.
if the buyer is a Redcat fan and wants to have a tough truck maintaining the 1500$ or 1600$ range, I'd say this a decent deal.
I suggest the below Additional advices for the Top end Redcat:
-Replace and update the stock bearings on the entire car
-Replace the screws in necessary places (some of these screws are very bad and will end up loosened and even dropped while driving the car)
-Switch to Savox or Hitec High Voltage servos instead of regular and upgrade the batteries to 7.4V (killer RC has good ones)
-Throw in a Killer
Rc kill Switch
-Lubricate all gears
-add an optional price for Trencher tires (VERY heavy duty and durable)
-add an optional price for Pipe (Cpi / jetpro)
-add an optional price for Updated Carb
-add an optional price for updated Clutch
-add an optional price for a good tier Transmitter