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Schumacher Mi3, BRCA Stock A-finalist
Comes as a rolling chassis, a small amount of spares.
Upgrades include grey front belt, modified spool pully, hardened CVD pins, EC rear pivot pins, RPM ballcups (they don't pop off, unlike the kit Schumacher ones), Centre Track Rod set and a brand spanking new 5 cell chassis ready to fit. No box or manual. According to the box though, it was Chassis Number 006 and was delivered to a Schumacher Team Driver at the first BRCA Stock National at Stafford. This exact chassis was used in the 2007 BRCA 27t championship and 2007 BTCC 27t championship and made the A-finals in both several times, so the 6 cell chassis is scratched, but thats why a new 5 cell one is included. Looking for £175 posted, not interested in a swap though. |
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I would of bought it if is wasnt so boring:thumbdown:
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Moron.
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Rc bob speaks alot of truth.
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Touring car racing isnt that boring to be fair! it just depends on what your taste is!! once you have a touring car setup amazing it is not boring just like buggy racers would say about buggies I have a mi3 and this is a great car, very reliable and hardly ever breaks, i would buy it if i didnt have one already! |
touring cars!
Well said dan, mi3 all the way great car and ive seen this things go amazingly well. i have raced buggies before now once or twice and i dont see the fun. touring cars are the real things doing real speeds, with a real setup. buggies jus go whatever the weather.
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Oh it is trust me:thumbsup:
I raced on road at national level for 12 years and i decided to give off road a bash, its 10x harder than on road and when i went to my next on road meeting i was bored off my tits, i sold everything, gave up my sponsorship and everything. RcBob does speak the truth he is like the Oracle of RC:thumbsup: |
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