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Old 15-05-2012
fredswain fredswain is offline
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I am quickly acquiring too many RC10's and will probably purge a couple of them. While I'm sentimental about them since it represented a very fun time in my life and in rc in general, the original RC10 is a very unforgiving car to drive. When the JRX2 came out in 1988 I bought one and never raced an RC10 ever again after that. Now I'm just building the cars I always wanted as a kid. I've tried giving the old cars a shot at the track but I can practice for a week setting up an old RC10 getting it dialed in and learning how to drive it. Give me my JRX, XX (which I need to get rid of), or XXX (CR2) and I'll be able to go faster in less than 5 minutes with fewer incidents. Practice makes perfect but inferior design makes it tougher to achieve.
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