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Old 18-04-2011
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Default old pan cars 1/12th and 1/10th scale

In the past beyond other racing classes I was running pan cars 1/12th and 1/10th cars what had been my main interest until now. A few years ago I switched back to the pan cars (tired of touring cars) and regret selling all the nice cars I had run in the past.

Some of them were for 1/12th the AYK, AE RC12i, Demon MF-1, Schumacher XL and C-Car and for 1/10th the AE RC 10L and LS, Composite Craft Lynx II and HPI RS10G.
The HPI car is the only pan car what´s left from those days and I´m desperately searching for the other old cars now and some others as Delta, TRC and so on.
Beside the vintage cars of course there are some youngtimer cars what look different or interesting and a Team Laje has found the way to my home meanwhile as some others what are coming.

What pan cars did you run in the past and maybe still have or regret you sold them.
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I've got an old TRC/CC Lynx II under the bed, my first Pro10, it was rubbish compared to the RC10LS

My favourite old Pro10 was the Trinity Evo10 - I loved modding that...got hacked for another project long ago

...funny how old tech has made a comeback with the link cars
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Default Old pans

Not quite as old as some of the cars you have mentioned but i really regret selling my Trinity Street Spec.
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I still have a Parma Pro 10. Found it too bloody hard to drive then, and still can't drive it now!
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I've got an old TRC/CC Lynx II under the bed, my first Pro10, it was rubbish compared to the RC10LS
well I know some guys who are looking for Lynx right now.

I have run both the Lynx II and the RC10L and LS.
All of them were good cars the problem with the Lynx just was the weight and the tendency to understeer. But on a lowgrip track here the Lynx was the car to beat.
The Trinity was released much later so that´s not to compare.
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I have an RC10 LC dont know the exact code for it cause it was never produced just made for the worldchampionship in 96 smaller then an rc10L an tweener.
Associateds famous 1/11 is what an friend of mine calls it.
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where do you have this car from?
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I have bought it from a friend of mine that particpated in that WC

Btw its the smaller car in the "avatar pic" its sitting next to an TRC LYNX II or what ever they are called..

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