I can vouch for the rtr truggy, very rugged and keeps up with pro truggies at my local track ( i have a picco p3 28 though, original engine died but cen have it and are awaiting a new lot of sh 28 to replace mine with). I bash it hard as well and its been great, seen plenty of big air, with a good few cartwheels and nothing has broken on the truggy, touch wood

Bought cnc bell crank, cnc front shock tower, red mugen springs and some badlands tyres for when my track gets wet. Puts a big smile on my face every time i start it