You've been searching for one of the legendary remote-controlled cars from Haiboxing that we no longer carry in our collection.

Most have retired as newer and better models have been released - check them out here:

HBX Skyline

HBX Skyline and EVO

HBX Skyline and EVO were really good for their time. Today, new cars have come along that surpass them in every way.

HBX Max Buggy

HBX Max Buggy

The HBX Max Buggy was fantastic... back then. Over the past few years, several cars have replaced the Max Buggy.

HBX Bonzer Big Foot

HBX Bonzer Big Foot

Bonzer Big Foot was incredibly popular, but in 2014, the new HBX Ranger arrived and that was the end of the line. The HBX Ranger is much better and even cheaper! With Ranger, you get a brand-new car that can do it all - and with the potential to upgrade if you want. Today, the HBX Ranger has also been discontinued for several years. Things are always changing!

HBX Quakewave

HBX Quakewave

Quakewave was a rear-wheel-drive buggy from Haiboxing. It performed really well but never became that popular, so the importer stopped carrying it. We don't have a direct replacement, so you should grab a Bandit from Traxxas. It's a bit more expensive but also waterproof – pretty cool.

HBX Crazy ST

HBX Crazy ST

Crazy ST was related to Quakewave and was a stadium truck with rear-wheel drive. We offered it with a brushless motor, and it was a blast to drive. It didn't gain popularity either, so the importer stopped carrying it. Most people opt for the Stealth X09 brushless instead, as it offers 4-wheel drive and many aluminum parts at nearly the same price. Alternatively, you can check out the Rustler from Traxxas.

HBX Hellhound

HBX Hellhound

Hellhound was a really cool short course truck with a brushless motor and rear-wheel drive. We really liked it and had many happy buyers - but the importer discontinued it at the same time as Quakewave and Crazy ST. However, we haven't completely given up yet, so keep an eye on the site - it might make a comeback. Most people choose the Stealth X09 brushless instead, as it offers 4-wheel drive and many aluminum parts at nearly the same price. Alternatively, you could check out the Slash from Traxxas.