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Old 07-16-2011, 09:45 PM
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Originally Posted by idrummerboy13
hahaha bill you plan running your truck of the buggy?

sweet layout looks awesome and 1/10 friendly!
both cant wait place looks like its going to great knew carl and tucci wouldnt do anything half assed
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both cant wait place looks like its going to great knew carl and tucci wouldnt do anything half assed
thanks neighbor!!
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dose any body know what the class will be for the 1/10 sc truck would like to buy a brush less motor but don't know witch one to get
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nice big track like that. maybe could cause alittle stadium truck rejuvination. i run mine outside up here in ct and love it. its way better than sc unless your sc is 4wd.
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Originally Posted by cranky drew
dose any body know what the class will be for the 1/10 sc truck would like to buy a brush less motor but don't know witch one to get

spec-stock 17.5t is great for beginner sc racers, however, pro-racers may want to run mod/open sc to take advantage of the track size!! both will be available!!

hope this helps,
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Any pic updates? I live less then 10 min away from this location. Cant wait!
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[QUOTE=The Skipper;9399847]spec-stock 17.5t is great for beginner sc racers, however, pro-racers may want to run mod/open sc to take advantage of the track size!! both will be available!!

hope this helps,[/QUOTE

Yes mod sc ftw
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Old 07-17-2011, 06:12 AM
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Track looks sick guys! I cant wait to finally wheel some scale
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Old 07-17-2011, 06:46 AM
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Originally Posted by The Skipper
spec-stock 17.5t is great for beginner sc racers, however, pro-racers may want to run mod/open sc to take advantage of the track size!! both will be available!!

hope this helps,
I thank you for the information and for opining the track this year. I will be there on opening day.
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MABY I CAN DO AN WHEELEE ON THE NEW TRACK..... I GUESS WE WILL SEE
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Im ready, Im ready, Im ready my X-Ray XT8, MGT
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Old 07-18-2011, 05:40 AM
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track is looking good. Gotta keep this thread up top where it belongs.
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Old 07-18-2011, 05:56 AM
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Geez.. that track looks a mile long! lol
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Originally Posted by carbons2k
Geez.. that track looks a mile long! lol
lol well these days with lipo's we can still get a few laps in.. the longer the track the better IMO.
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Old 07-18-2011, 08:18 AM
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Originally Posted by jnslprd
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The layout looks like some of the roads I rode on this weekend.

Looks cool. Will the August 6th opener be 8th scale only or mix in the 10th stuff?
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