cvec7
Gone - bye bye.
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It's been a while since the MGT came into the monster truck scene. It was a great truck that provided lots of power and handling that few could provide. Since then there has been a landslide of new trucks and the MGT fell out of view.
AE has upgraded the MGT with some new features that should pump some life into the truck. The first if the new 4.6 (.28) engine that bumps the displacement up 33% and should provide more all-around grunt.
To handle the new found power the MGTs two speed has received an upgrade to metal gears. They also included some steel CV-Axles for even more durability.
Part number and retail pricing:
#20501, Monster GT 4.60 SE RTR, $839.99
Availability:
Early Sept. 2005
Source: XRC
It's been a while since the MGT came into the monster truck scene. It was a great truck that provided lots of power and handling that few could provide. Since then there has been a landslide of new trucks and the MGT fell out of view.
AE has upgraded the MGT with some new features that should pump some life into the truck. The first if the new 4.6 (.28) engine that bumps the displacement up 33% and should provide more all-around grunt.
To handle the new found power the MGTs two speed has received an upgrade to metal gears. They also included some steel CV-Axles for even more durability.
Part number and retail pricing:
#20501, Monster GT 4.60 SE RTR, $839.99
Availability:
Early Sept. 2005
Source: XRC