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You're not going to find anything cheaper. The Tamiya High Lift is a top of the line RC, with aluminum pieces stock. They're a great RC to own and use; if you can spare the cash.
If you're going to get a Tamiya High Lift get ready to spend ~$600, no questions asked.
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No, go to tower hobbies, they have one for like 300 and they also carry the the new hilux too for the same price.
Also, there isnt many aluminum peices at all. I had a hi-lift for a while, the 3 speed is cool but not good enough for what i use it. So i took out the 3 speed and fabbed up a mount for a pede trans and threw that thing in it and it was like a whole new truck. |
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That's just a roller. I'm sure he's looking for a cheaper RTR version. (Which, it's a lot funner to build it than it is to use it. That way you know the in- and outs of your RC for when something goes wrong. Plus, you know everything's done properly.)
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They are the same chassis and stuff, just different bodies and wheels. Your not going to find a rtr version from a store, maybe a 3rd party and evben then you probably wont spend but around $400-$500 I spent $538 and that was the truck kit, esc, futaba 4vwd radio, and a 55t motor.
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this is $325.,new in box http://www.rcuniverse.com/market/item.cfm?itemId=360461
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+1
If you're not willing to drop down a 'decent' amount of money on this hobby, then you're in the wrong hobby. The Tamiya High-Lift is a specialty R/C, therefore, it costs more than 'normal' R/C because it needs special things to run in (specifically, a 4 channel radio system). |
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it looked like it had electronics in it..
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Or you can buy the parts and build something similar yourself, like I did. I only spent about $350 and it has way better articulation, and is RTR. I suggest you go to www.scale4x4rc.us
(If this is something I shouldn't do, please remove the link)
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Really? That's strange, but at Willis Hobbies out in Nassau County(where my DT is being fixed) has them RTR for $385.99 That's weird. Well then again, they sell a lot of stuff under or overpriced. Just barely overpriced though, like 20-30 dollars US.
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Why are you here just to make fun of us. You are going to be banned because of your name and your posts. RC stuff is fun anyway. Get a life, or leave. We don't need more spammers.
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*** get a life and stop spamming up all these threads and get a job. Or get of the internet.
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Its ok, I reported him. You should have seen what he said to me when I PM'd him, not posting it though. Is the High-Lift a good crawler, trail-rig? I want a durable, good trail-rig.
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