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Not many about, but unloved ... probably around 150 GBP, maybe a bit more if it's boxed with the build leftovers.
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"Unloved" meaning hardly anyone bought one at the time (unattractive body, ugly slab sided chassis, Clodbuster being better looking and a lot cheaper - and on top of that the appetite for self destruction and a very short production run), and little enthusiasm for them now.
The figure I gave was specifically thinking of ones that probably hadn't been upgraded, having phrases like "untested" and "no returns due to nature of hobby" tending to mean "broken" and "far worse condition than the photos suggest" respectively. Juggernaut listings that explicitly stated it had been upgraded, or didn't have any weasel words in them go for a lot more - like twice as much.
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I knew that the jugg 1 was poor and tam made the jugg 2 but what were the Differences?
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Upgraded/redesigned center gearbox and axle casings/gears.
The first design mashed the gears after a couple of runs. The J2 has lower gearing less strain.
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Thanks. The J2 has rolling capacity and the J1 is a scale
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Special big papers. Your topic smells the mammoth with a f350 hi lift body
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