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Try doing a search. This has been asked a few times, and theres different types for you to choose from. Onroad, Offroad, Stadium truck, Monster truck, Buggy... Also determines where your gonna be using it the most.. Tar, dirt, racing..etc..
 
well I'm looking for a buggy but i dont know if i want nitro or electric but electric dont last that long and after you buy every thing your up to the price of nitro
 
Well, for something "Good and Cheap" that's a bit of an oxymoron. Regardless, what is your budget? Ofna has some rtr's that are very good for the beginner and cost effective as well. Let us know your budget first as well as your skills with an r/c (newbie, intermediate, self proclaimed expert). That way you can be pointed in the right direction. Till then, do some research on the web. Lots of info out there.
 
Diver6127 said:
Well, for something "Good and Cheap" that's a bit of an oxymoron. Regardless, what is your budget? Ofna has some rtr's that are very good for the beginner and cost effective as well. Let us know your budget first as well as your skills with an r/c (newbie, intermediate, self proclaimed expert). That way you can be pointed in the right direction. Till then, do some research on the web. Lots of info out there.

yup, .......
 
For $250 you are very limited, especially if you don't have any support equipment. Tower has a few selections for around $250. You could get an RC10GT for like $279. Go to www.towerhobbies.com or if you wanted something a bit better you could check the for sale forum here or check fleabay for some very good used buys.
 
check the for sale section.. there are a few members selling good rtr rides for under 250 so as to leave you money for support equipment..
 
Here is a decent truck. Engine is easy to tune. A few hop-ups are available. I bought one for my son last year. His first nitro and he was able to tune it himself. http://www.hobbypeople.net/gallery/145610.asp
Should make you a good starter truck. Honestly, this is a fairly expensive hobby. If you are expecting to bash pretty hard, save your money and get a buggy or a Savage. :2cents:
:cheers:
 
well i have an nitro evaders t and i got a remote and feul / equipt and spare engine
 
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