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Old 11-01-2009
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It is on right ?
I am probs bringing a mate from work who has loads of 8th nitro but he's really liking the brushless stuff and seems really up for getting a buggy.

And my other mate who I used to race with back in the day has been up today with his 17 year old cougar 2 'works' and it still goes ok ! He's just ordered a lipo pack so he will be racing at jarrow next week ! Vintage style !

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Yep, can't wait for racing this week, I just need to remember my specs!
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is the track mostly polish floor ?
wot u guys most use mini pin or mini spike
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these details still correct please?

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We race every tuesday evening between 6.30pm and 9.30pm, in the sports hall at Jarrow School. The address for Jarrow school is:

Field Terrace
Jarrow
Tyne & Wear
United Kingdom
NE32 5PR
own table & chairs needed?

12v or is 240v available?
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Chequered Flag,
All details are correct. There a few tables, but I would bring your own. Plenty of chairs though and 240V, although long extension are the order of the day.

racdeaf,

mini spikes on yellow or there has been some success with yellow full spikes!

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I might get some yellow full spikes to try as after watching my vintage 16year old footage of my cougar 2 it seemed to handle well on polished floors with long spikes !
I am struggling to find the right balance of oversteer to understeer with my b4

No one back then used anything but long spikes ?
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