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Well, you never know for sure but there is one ending in 23 min. that doesnt come with extra parts and don't have the race motor and is at $200. I hopeit gets at least that....
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I have about 10 Nitro Trucks and 3 of whick are the T-Maxx versions (4wd with reverse) of what you have there. I have been soing nitro trucks for about 8 years now I love them. I don't think you will have a problem getting $200 but probably not much more as far as RC trucks go figure to get about 50% of orig. purchase price and for upgrades they are about like harleys upgrades not really worth much. Anyway I know how you feel bike takes alot of my time now but I just can't get rid of my nitro trucks.
Thanks for your info. I messed around for about a year with stadium trucks and I thought they broke too much. After getting the Maxx I had alot of fun but just no time! Had it about 6 months. I would be happy with about 200 bucks and someone will get a fun machine. Thanks for your input!
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