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it might have been on current affair,cant rember now,but they showed him runnind over the top of car's,driving down the street,and he could only drive it for about 20mins,as it got to hot inside the tank,he spent crazzy amounts of money doing it up,an the guns work to the extent of shooting bean bags out of them

There was a guy on tv the other day who owened two of these,he also has a red one as well,they were road registered ,i wounder if it was one of his

How do you get something on tracks road registered? Too much damage to the road i would have thought.

It has rubber inserts between each track so that no damage is done (although it still rips up dirt and grass quite nicely). I went on that black 1 at the FairField show around Xmas time when they had the Monster Trucks there.

How do you get something on tracks road registered? Too much damage to the road i would have thought.

dont no how you could get it registered,but they said it was,they said he was'nt allowed to drive it ever day though,they showed he coming over a crest down the hile and there was another guy standing up through the man hole type thing

It has rubber inserts between each track so that no damage is done (although it still rips up dirt and grass quite nicely). I went on that black 1 at the FairField show around Xmas time when they had the Monster Trucks there.

Touche

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