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Old 16-04-2012
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Hi mate

The 4wd's you can expect to encounter are the Durango's, Schumachers, associated B44 and Tamya 511(i think, or it may be the 502)

as far as I know there are no local shops that sell spares but with the internet and some great retailers on the web anything is local as parts can be delivered fairly quickly.

a 10.5 in a 4wd is a good place to start and would be fine for both dynamix and tynemet however it will become too slow very quickly once you get used to your cars handling and most importantly when other drivers have better legs on the straights.
the 10.5 will most likely help you get round tynemets usually slippy floors easier as well.

Seaham which runs on Sunday nights is also a good club to look at if its not too far out the way and has a good bunch of friendly helpful lads and some good racing
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