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This truggy is not a toy, if kids want to run it, adult supervision is necessary.

Jammin X1 CRT pro -

Alpha .21 7port race engine, just broken in.

Mach .427 engine, just broken in - needs backplate

BCE PJ2R chassis and top plate

Small spur conversion

King heads chassis braces and a bunch of other parts

Dace MFG shock towers 4mm thick

Hitec servo's

Proline wheels and bowties

One piece engine mount

Mach 427, 100% TIGHT AS HELL, feels as though it could probably do with a few easy tanks to loosen it up. Crank has been ground for starter box backplate, I don't have a backplate.

Sportwerks 053 pipe - hard anno'd ran on my revo for a short amount of time

Starter box,Great box, spare wheel etc.

Comes with a bunch of spares

Shock towers (pro ones)

2 spare pro chassis - One NIP Lightened milled chassis - one used pro one but used for like a tank, hardly any scratches

Tons of plastic parts

Upper and lower arms NEW

CF parts

Spare diff(s) maybe have more than one)

Tons of springs

Spare wings - like between 3-5 of them

CRT pro tank and a fuel tank out of some CEN thing, 150cc for longer run times. CRT tank is currently in place. I HAVE NEVER RAN THIS TRUCK! I ran out of money before I got a chance to.

OFNA 1600 mah battery

Reedy 1600 mah battery

2 rechargeable glow ignitors

2 starter box batteries

RX charger

Starter box battery charger

Glow ignitor charger

Bunch of bodies -

One professionally airbrushed Jconcepts body

One Crowd pleaser

One mutilator body

Stock pro body

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It's full of King headz and dace MFG stuff, BCE chassis, small spur, Hitec servo's, 2 engines, both nearly new, 1 piece engine mount etc and enough spares to keep you going for a long long time, including 2 spare pro chassis

Please note, TX doesn't come with the sale anymore, I got rid of it with my TC5. There is an RX there, I can source a TX for you for another $70.

$800 Negotiable.

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