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This version of the Monogram came with oil shocks, bearings, battery and charger
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Here is a big difference- look how MRC breaks it down for parts vs how Monogram did!
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I had a road winner back in the day. It honestly was a pile but still close to my heart. Lots of good memories. I was looking for a Tornado but when I came across the Brushfire I had to have it. Basically the same with a lexan body and hop ups but much more rare than the already rare Tornado.