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  • why would a front engine truck have better handling then a mid engine?

  • good lord that is a lot of money

  • I've worked with a couple of current very very low budget Trophy Truck teams and their investment was at a minimum $600,000 per truck. The more competitive teams easily have $1.2M to $2.0M per truck, not counting spare parts (engines, trannys, etc.). Class 1s are about the same in costs as well.

  • @BearFlight wrong I'm on this team and they do not cost $2.0m to begin with, they are more in the $500,000 - $1M....the low budget teams are operating off of $175,000- $500,000 trucks

  • 200.000-250.000 dlls

  • plz remove the metal :D i like the soud of engine more than some poprock or metal xD

  • how much is a truck like that new?

  • f150051f asked "..how much is a truck like that new?"

    Well, it depends on how competitive you wish to be, but today a truck like that is on average. Engine: (1st) $125,000 to $150,000. Suspension: (including chassis build up) $120,000 to $200,000. Base chassis: (new) $225,000 to $275,000, Body components: (3 sets) $35,000 to $60,000, Safety: $45,000-$55,000. Drivetrain sets (minus engine): RDif $22,000-$30,000, ATrans (1st) $18,000-$20,000. Totals: $700,000 to $1,200,000!

  • if you have to ask.. you cant afford. ITS OUTRAGEOUS!!

  • Nice video, guys.

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