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Old 09-15-2018, 04:52 AM
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Put the oldest kids in mod so you can split the classes.
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I too say going to the track first then decide.
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Originally Posted by platgof
Put the oldest kids in mod so you can split the classes.
Pretty on the spot, to keep them fresh, and keep them sharp.

I find that the greatest skill builder and fun is with ST, hands down. The trucks are pretty forgiving, but provide a good challenge to learn how to wheel a car, not to mention with the bigger tires, they are a little less prone to getting caught up on curbing / piping etc. on the track. Either way, have fun. and best of luck.
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