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What do you think? - 04.15.2005, 07:08 PM

I know that a few of you may have seen my truck on other sites but that was before I knew rc-monster had a forum section! I just wanted to get some opinions on what looks good and what could be improved before I say good-bye. :( I have found someone who wants to buy it for $750 (good deal?) and being that I'm 15 and about to drive that $750 sounds pretty nice. I won't be leaving r.c. by any chance since I do work at a LHS I could always build another one but I wanted to see if that was a fair price. Thanks for all input.

Post any questions as far as specs but most of it is obvious to everyone around here....tranny is stock and diff. gears are also but thats about it. Oh almost forgot it won't have the XS3 Pro and RS310 reciever; it'll have a TQ3 and stock 3ch reciever. Also since these pictures were taken it now features aluminum skids and if he wants I have aluminum shock towers but he kind of liked the RPM's.







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04.15.2005, 07:14 PM

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04.15.2005, 07:18 PM

In the pictures...;)

As I said since I'm 15 I couldn't make it out to the track that the LHS runs so the only running it saw was grass and street in front of my house, kind of dissapointed but I had no form of transportation to get out there. It was really just something to do this past summer and hasn't ran much now that I have my Brushless FT-18T.
   
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04.15.2005, 09:40 PM

If you have a buyer for $750, I would take it. It is a nice truck, and looks like it has little actual usage, so the buyer should be happy as well. It is a shame to sell something that you have built, but it is also nice to have a "real" car when you get your license.
   
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04.16.2005, 01:03 AM

Thanks for the advice...

I wont be getting out of r.c. by any chance and I have plenty of other r.c. creations that I have built from the ground up but hey if I'm not using one of my creations and someone is offering $750 it is hard to pass up since as I have said; I could always build another one. :)
   
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04.16.2005, 06:24 AM

I would say sell it. When you get your funds back up - you can always build another one - with newer and lighter parts too..


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04.16.2005, 11:18 PM

RC-Monster Mike and HotnCold both have good points.

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04.17.2005, 02:29 AM

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I would say sell it. When you get your funds back up - you can always build another one - with newer and lighter parts too..
Thats what I was thinking...I don't really have a funds problem, since I live at home and have a job and no bills but I just have new priorities being that I'll be driving soon. I like the truck but it isn't what I would build if I could do it agian, so....I'll do it again! ;)

I'll be here though and by the time I'm ready for a new one I'll know exactly what I'll what to do. :)
   
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