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Stadium Truck is not dead.

Post by RC10th »

Stadium truck is not dead b!+ches !! :lol:

It's surprisigly refreshing to see Associated release a new stadium truck that actually looks decent. The snow plow cab over bulldog bodies were absolutely hideous.

This is one I would buy if I could, the truck looks great compared to trucks of late!

RC10T6.1

https://www.teamassociated.com/cars_and_trucks/RC10T6.1/Team/
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Post by Lonestar »

That's a great sign - we all know ST will outlive SC anyway :mrgreen:
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Post by TRX-1-3 »

How about a generational ST shootout between all the "FT"/team edition 10T's across all track types. There would be a few surprises I would guess. Then it could written up in RCCA like back in the day.

Truck looks hella slick
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Post by Basher67 »

I was really happy to see AE release the new ST, but as a turf racer, I was disappointed. It was definitely released as a "do it all" truck and not a turf/carpet purpose built machine. For what it would cost to buy the new truck and then convert it for turf, I could just convert a used B6 roller to an ST and be money ahead.

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