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hey all im selling my nitro rc truggy to go towards my track car fund haha i just dont use it anymore and would like so see someone get some joy outta it. its a hyper st truggy so its like a buggy but with bigger wheels. the truggy is in very good condition ive owned it since new it cost me $1000 when i bought it, comes with spares and a few upgraded bits n pieces, have original box n everything. upgraded parts are the hubs and wheel nuts, fuel filter, failsafe and 5cell batt pack (valued at about 200 for those parts) im lookn for 600ono for it cos of what ive spent on it and how good nick its in, always cleaned propely and run on 25% nitro, also have a brand new litre bottle of fuel to go with the car. call or msg me on 0425313447 a very fast, fun, reliable rc car icon_smile.gif

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will post interstate at buyers expense. people intirested in sa can come c it run i have a bmx track round the corner from my house :(

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