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07.25.2006, 11:56 AM

Stay away from them. Parts are hard to get, no hop-ups, weak diffs, ect.
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07.25.2006, 12:57 PM

well i know that both rcmart , rcmodel.hk,rcplanet,and a rcstore in sweden stocks ezilla parts so i woun't have any probs gettin parts :027: .
and the diffs are not that expensive.

But scure there is better tucks but this one seems to be nice fore the price tag 265$:004:
   
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07.25.2006, 04:28 PM

There is a reason that just about everyone that wants an electric monster truck goes with the E-Maxx. Much more durable right from the box and TONS of options to make it even more durable with aftermarket parts.

That said.... There is something to being diferent than the crowd.


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to make it...
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