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Old 07-12-2006, 04:33 PM
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Ok I'm starting off racing truggys soon and I want to know what is the best Truggy that is fast and dependable and is a great racer?
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Old 07-12-2006, 05:57 PM
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Here we go again. Get out the ruler and unzip your flys boys heres another thread for messuring your d!ck
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What? What are you talking about I just want to know what to look in to....
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I agree, here we go again. everyone will say that theirs is the best. it will be hard for you to get a decent answer but I hope this helps.

I currently run the Thundertiger ST-1 (got it a week ago and raced it for the first time on the weekend). I used to have a mugen msr. I found a world of difference between the two and can't believe I didn't get this one a long time ago. If you have any experience driving/racing, I would suggest going to the local track(if you have one) and talking to the racers. They will most likely let you try theirs for a couple of laps to get the feel of it! But PLEASE don't try this on a race day!!!go on a practice night when the guys have alot more time to talk and help you out.

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Thanks for the help and yeah I'll check into the one you got. What is the price range for one?
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They are around 700 dollars but they come ready to run(engine, servos, radio system) the only thing you need to buy is aa batteries (spend the money on some good rechargables) a reciever battery($15) and fuel. the stock engine is a pull start but you can still use a starter box on it.
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What if I found one for $440 bucks is that a good deal then?
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the best thing you can do is go and tack a trip to the local race and see what peopel are running for truggys then go to the local hobby shop and see what brands they carry in stock so that if you break you dont have to wate 1 or 2 weeks to get back running. also you dont need the best truggy to win its 90% driver 10% car/truck
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