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  2. Stadium truck - Wikipedia

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    Traxxas Jato 3.3 nitro powered stadium truck. A stadium truck is a small, off-road radio-controlled car, either rear wheel drive (example: Traxxas Rustler) or four wheel drive (example: Arrma Vorteks 4x4). Stadium trucks are distinct from other types of off-road R/C vehicles, such as buggies and short course trucks, by their combination of ...

  3. Traxxas - Wikipedia

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    Starting in 1986, [2] Traxxas began selling a series of electric powered stadium truck and buggy models. In 1989, Traxxas released its first radio-controlled boat, the Villan IV. In 1992, its first RTR nitro model, the Nitro Hawk, was released, followed by an RTR nitro boat, the Nitro Vee, four years later. [1]

  4. File:Traxxas jato.jpg - Wikipedia

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    Canada accounted for 13.9% of total U.S. trade — more than $62 billion — in December alone, according to the U.S. Census Bureau, putting it just behind Mexico at 14.2% and $63.8 billion ...

  6. Nikko R/C - Wikipedia

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    In 1958, Nikko R/C was founded by Takeshi Hattori in Japan.Nikko launched their radio-controlled vehicle line in 1966 and started producing their full manufacturing line in 1973.

  7. Tamiya Radio Controlled Nitro Vehicles - Wikipedia

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    TR-15t, a 2-wheel drive stadium truck, had 0.15 in³ (2½ cm³) engine. RC electric vehicles offered the more popular 4 by 4 system. TR-15t was not popular. Tamiya released its second nitro vehicle, Mad Bison, in 2000. Mad Bison was simply a four-wheel drive on-road car with off-road tires, utilizing already released F-150 body.