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Originally Posted by RWJParkes
Thank you for all your help. I have to say that everyone at the club has been very friendly and helpful, a million miles better than any other clubs I have been too!
Ill order myself some blues and greens and see how I get on! I noticed a couple of guys running the staggered ribs too...they seem to work very well.
I am very close to ordering a 'rango'. Just admiring them on the website. Maybe there will be a rango class at torch soon! 
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Hi Richard
I would love to say order a tamiya, but support is a joke and with only a few driving them, your best choice is the Cat or Durango.
Just some small little advice which is my opinion only, based on my limited knowledge.
You will find the Durango will be a heavier car to drive than a cat, you can really drive is hard and loves the abuse, but on down side when things are dry and high grip they are allot harder to drive than a Cat, I found from a few meetings last year they did'nt stuggle to grip roll.
The question is "do you like to drive a lady and give her some respect or drive a beast and get back some attitude"???
Both Cars are supported trackside, but u will need to spend a few bob on both to get them to a realible standard. Due to things like plastic hinge pins, tit turnbuckles, etc
Happy Shopping
Steve