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Old 09-23-2008, 01:07 AM
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Old 09-23-2008, 03:44 AM
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Default RE: where are the cheapest monster truck at

Not sure what your question is, but since you posted a picture of a Tmaxx I'm guessing that's what you're looking for.

Ultimatehobbies.com has it for $379
Tower has it for $389
and Horizon for $399

Ultimate is the lowest of the ones I checked, definitely don't pay over $400 for one.
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Default RE: where are the cheapest monster truck at

Hi, eBay is cheaper than www.picable.com they are far too expensive[&o].
You can buy a better quality truck and cheaper from Tower and some of the other REAL hobby stores. Most of the stores will give you a coupon for discounts, I have them for up to $75.00 USD on a $300.00 order, now that's good buying
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Default RE: where are the cheapest monster truck at


In reality, dont skimp on cost. This hobby is not cheap and nor should it be cheap. It is a commitment, and yes, you will be constantly fixing, repairing, tuning, adjusting, upgrading, and so forth. So, be prepared to spend about $400 -$500 on a mid-grade starter RTR.

(If you shop smart and diligently, you can find a decent mid-grade RC for as littleas $300).

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