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Old 04-05-2016, 08:50 AM
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Originally Posted by darkside91
I have one of these trucks sitting on the shelf. I actually have a ton of old Team Losi parts bagged and labeled sitting in a old JRX2 box. Looks like I have everything for this chassis to be either the truck or the buggy.
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Very clean and good looking
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Thanks!
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Old 04-14-2016, 05:09 PM
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Super Nice Truck TC!
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bitchin build. compliments
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Originally Posted by rhyder46
bitchin build. compliments
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Old 06-07-2016, 05:52 PM
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That's beautiful, that model was my first "real" rc. I have to find the original chassis at my parents house. I converted it to an lxt after a year or so and put all he original parts in my closet.
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Hopefully you can put her back to original!
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Possibly the best looking stadium truck in RC history in my book. God I want that truck, if I had it I would definitely let her rip.
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Originally Posted by SuperFastSnail
Possibly the best looking stadium truck in RC history in my book. God I want that truck, if I had it I would definitely let her rip.
Revisiting my collection. This one appears to be on the chopping block!!!
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Old 02-25-2018, 07:47 AM
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Brought her out today, forgot how "quick" these were!
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I think I am going to sell this truck. What’s a reasonable price to list it for?

Would the electronics sell if I split it up?
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Originally Posted by Stroked250

I think I am going to sell this truck. What’s a reasonable price to list it for?

Would the electronics sell if I split it up?
No thoughts? I’d like to list it soon!
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In my opinion, if you do list it on Ebay then let the auction run its' course. You will most likely get a better sale price then to have a "buy it now" option or best offer. The one thing you must do is to list it appropriately so it can attract possible buyers, so your wording has to be precise, concise and catching; something like RC10T Killer. Good luck on the sale.
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Wish I could afford it. It's mint!

I bought the successor model Jr-T (budget model) to race indoor carpet back in the day. I mopped up in Stadium truck and buggy with it. I literally would swap to buggy foam tires, throw in a fresh battery and change the body to run both classes. I miss that thing. I traded it to my buddy for a Tamiya Mini and I don't know what I was thinking. I keep bugging him but he won't sell or trade it back to me.

Anyway, nice rig.



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