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A monster (doh!)
Currently you're looking at around $180,000 to build one from scratch
Around $200,000
cost* Your life. D:
Can you build the transmission and rotor hub, that's the real point
well, scania build the strongest trucks but MAN have released a truck with a V8 engine
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Jay Snyder is the owner/driver of the Illuminator Monster Truck, the only monster truck in the world completely outlined with LED rope-light. He is also the co-owner of Atmosphere, Inc., a thriving special event lighting company based in Silver Spring, MD. He has been in the special event lighting business for over 20 years, hence the theme of the truck.
For the improvement of the steam engine and for his own engine design.
If that is the factory engine, Then it will be a tall deck engine that is designed for LOW END TORQUE/ BIG truck engine. You need to find you a 427 That came factory in a early model CAR are PICK-UP to build. But either way it will COST alot of money to build a hot rod BIG BLOCK that will stay together.
You gotta first have a monster truck, which costs anywhere between $90,000-$250,000 to build, and over $1,000,000 to maintain over its average lifetime, which can be anywhere upwards of 10 years usually. Once you have a monster truck, you can go through the MTRA (Monster Truck Racing Association) to get insurance, testing, and a driver's license. You start out with a Class A license, then after 10 car crushes/non-purse races, you automatically upgrade to a Class B license, which allows you to drive full-time. After that, you contact promoters or promoters can contact you (if you put your name out there enough) and they'll send you a contract to fill out, and once you send that back in and they approve it, you're ready to race!
Go to quests and follow the monster quests. The game will tell you what buildings to build and in what order. You train the ability to make a monster in the "Monster Locker" then you build monsters in the "Hatcher." It costs lots of puddy to train and then lots of goo to build.