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Thanks! Sixtysixdeuce. The only 1/8 SCT I found....or that keeps popping up is the atomik 1/8 SCT, but it seems to never be in stock when I check in on it.

The 1/8 buggy with an SCT shell sounds like an interesting thought....there are loads of them to choose from, also I doubt there's be a whole lot of modding to fit one of my .28s in it. Also most of my pipes are for buggies, and truggies, so that's a bonus
 
^^i just checked out the team associates video....they look nice! they sound angry and small, but I like them.
5 pounds and it has a .18 lots of power not a lot of top end speed to be honest. There is a few rpm plastic part upgrades so that is cool and there cheap . I would get it and just do a once over on the collar and grub screws on the linkage and make sure its set. To behonest this look over is over looked and it should be done even on electric rc's. There is not a lot of videos or reviews but any guy who got there start with 2 wd stadium trucks back in the day electric or nitro come on you have to get this!!! Lol for real under 300.00 you get a nice rtr and the fue bottlel/starter is a nice add on. I would upgrade to a hump pack as the battery location is hard to get at. The ugpgrade to a receiver pack really gets the servos moving. No need to up grade the stock steering servo as they really hold a turn and no worry about them failing. I like the truck its cool kinda small but with the body it looks big. If anyone knows back in the day with those pan cars you had the small chassis then those big bodies i first thought of them when i seen my sc10gt for the first time. I think you should think about this truck. The rear tires are more for off road just keep that in mind there kinda on the soft side so a lot of on road driving you might tear them up kinda quick. I lifted mine up a tad as it wanted to bottom out when i hit the local park. It no lie does wheelie with the stock motor. It is funny seeing this thing come out of turn and just lift the front end up, its not to the point you need a wheelie bar but its kinda cool seeing it. I did not notice any wear to my chassis or rear bumper so its just enough power to lift the front off the ground. The guy next door seen it he was like wow that is cool it has that kinda power to wheelie. I showed him the chassis and he was like wow and no scraping.
 
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