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07.09.2009, 01:43 AM
Selling the RC18T doesn't seem like a good idea though. I'm getting a job in September or August since Ill be old enough and Im going to start saving for a 1/8 conversion. I have almost $300 invested in the RC18T not including the Radio and Charger. If I were to sell it right now as a roller in need of a few parts I would be lucky to get $100 for it. That is too much money to loose IMO. I'm just going to get my RC18T running so I have something to hold me over while I save up for a 1/8 Truggy or maybe a 1/12 Truggy.
I need to spend $40 on parts just to get my RC18T into a roller and into a MT. Then Ill get a new motor and body and hopefully after that I won't have to spend much to keep it running.
I just want a RC that I can put through hell and it keep asking for more without breaking the bank and for it to be bigger then my RC18T. A 1/8 Truggy seams like the best option but they are hella expensive and would take me a long time to save up for even after I get a job since there is other stuff I need to buy that is more important to me than RC.
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