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PR racing
Hi,has anyone out there run a PR Racing s1v2? I have one this is a great car to build top quality plastics same as all the top cars for a lot less money.
The handling is spot one out of the box,for a rear motor car this is one of the best cars I driven in the wet,great grip and steering. PR Racing have 2wd mid/rear motor car,3 gear lay down gearbox car for high grip tracks and a 4wd that has lots of lay out options. Please have a look on Inside Line Racing If u have any questions please ask Chris Ellis Sponsored by PR Racing Inside Line Racing |
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In the UK Chris, ours are pretty much the only two in existence! For the time being at least!
All change in a couple of weeks though! Here is a thread I started a while back. http://www.oople.com/forums/showthread.php?t=162099 Jimmy
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Interested to see how the V3 goes, can see it building a following. Is 3 gear laydown for dry grippy astro use only though?
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The motor is only a little bit further forward, so we're hoping the car works well on all types of surfaces. Certainly seems pretty versatile from what we're hearing from the US and Europe.
Jimmy
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1985, 1986 & 1987 Scottish 1/10th Off-Road Champion. Re-started 2012. With Caster SK10 Driving Xray XB4 & Precirotate PRS1 V2 for 2014. Hobby Pro PRS1 V2 2WD and PRSB10 4WD for 2015 Team Inside Line Racing with PR Racing buggies for 2016, 2017 & 2018. |
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