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my first was some kind of black tyco rc car that transformed inbetween a stadium truck and monster truck. that thing ran for probably 3 years untill the shockes were worn out, wheeles were bald, stickers fell off, and motor finally gave out haha i got it in i thing 1st grade


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my first was some kind of black tyco rc car that transformed inbetween a stadium truck and monster truck. that thing ran for probably 3 years untill the shockes were worn out, wheeles were bald, stickers fell off, and motor finally gave out haha i got it in i thing 1st grade
i had that same car! it was my 2nd one. my first one was a tyco tantrum? the front wheels spun on a solid axle. (think of the front axle/tires as a really slow propeller)

i had those when i was 4 or 5 and they were my favorite toys at the time. i remember anxiously waiting for those little 6v batteries to charge.


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