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Talk me out of this, or help me out.

I am getting a different sled this year(after mine sells) and I am going with a 4 stroke, I dont do the hillclimbing thing, but do like to play on them. So I mostly boondock, ditchbang but the boondocking can get pretty deep sometimes. I dont want an Apex or RX1 turbo WAY to much for me (I am thinking either of these stock, but an RX with a longer track) and I cant afford a nytro, but I am seriously considering a Phazer Turbo. In real life how are these? I want a sled I can start and go, no tinkering. I am really torn.
 
I am in canada, I havent seen them that cheap, but if thats what they are here, point me in that direction. No I cant afford a new one right now, thats why I am basically looking to upgrade from a 01 Mountain cat 800.
 
I think that if you find a turboed phazer at the right price you can't go wrong - from the sounds of the way you ride you'd really enjoy it and it's much lighter than the Apex. I think that it would be a blast to ride in the pow and it's a great boondocking sled!

If it's just a stock phazer and the price is right go for it, you can always turbo it later but I don't think that you would enjoy it as much do to the lack of ponies that a stock phazer has. In my opinion, that's one of the drawbacks that the phazer has.

But then you'll here alllllllllll kinds of advice on here. Listen to others, research the pros and cons, but when it comes down to it go with your gut and what you really want and can afford. But if you buy a turboed phazer you might as well take the money that you spend on that and buy a Nytro or Apex. Again my .02c

Good luck!! :beer; :)
 
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