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Domijan91 isn't that what it is all about. Just find something that peaks your interest. For me I bought a cheap exceed maxstone Crawler. I have since sold that, but I guess I'm lucky that I can buy and sell as my interest change or move to better rigs. I have a losi scte that I may end up selling. Only ran it three times in the last two months I've had it. But with that said I bought to run on the track. So for my two cents buy what peaks your interest and what you budget can afford. Have fun with it and when its time to upgrade or want to try something eles go for it. Enough of my rambling.
 
usv568 That is what it's all about. And I was just telling him that there are ways to still have fun within any budget or price range. The only reason I commented was because these other guys were saying that he was going to have to raise his price range, spend more money, he had to come up with the cash. All I'm saying is saying is as long as you take the time to research and look things up yourself, you can find things in any price range from $300 up to thousands of dollars.
 
I found my first RC, looking for one for my son he didn't like it so.I.took it over. I paid $120 and it was fun. Was the exceed maxstone Crawler. That was $1500+ ago and I'm on my fourth ride. Its a great hobby and you will.meet some great people.
 
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