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Old 09-06-2018
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Hi Scott,

If your going to make Caldicot your local track and was mine from 1990-2000 you have some of the most knowledgeable racers in the country who are all apprachable about it and can advise correctly to your needs. I miss racing there a lot. Your old rc10 can be modded with a better slipper to handle brushless and on that track wont be out of place at all.

Cheers

James Instone

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Hello everyone, 20 years ago I used to race a rc10 worlds and as I got older I fell out of love a bit. but having a nephew that asked me to take him to a meet, has reignited an old flame. I took him to a meet at Caldicot racers, and must say some of the nicest people I’ve ever met, welcoming and helpful, generally couldn’t do enough for myself or nephew. So seeing how it’s changed in different receivers, batteries, motors etc. It was a Lot to take in and was wondering if any1 had general help on cars and configuration etc? And other must no info?

I still have my rc10 worlds and was gonna kit that out with the newer tech just to help him on his way.

Thanks
Scott
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