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06.04.2009, 08:52 PM

I would say a buggy as well if you are looking cheap as possible. Very tough, fast and not so demanding on the motors/esc. Cheaper tires, etc. Truggies are great as well, but do require a bit more $ to do as well. I have a hyper St trug that I've broken maybe 2 parts in a yr. Big in Europe as well.
   
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