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its anything to a 5.5t and yeh thanks but i do like touring cars dont get me wrong but theres not alot of club meetings in a year for it it is mostly outdoors buggy racing :/ ide rather do buggy racing but dont have a buggy and i still want to do touring car but i just need to make the most of this years tc meetings
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Buggy racing is on the up with more and more people looking to race them.
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How is it mostly outdoors mate they only went outside for 3 months I think maybe 4, and if you like on road there is racing on most weekends all over the uk there are a good few tracks not far away, and outdoor tc is a lot better than indoor, and the is ardent raceway that is a full-time indoor onroad track. But saying all that if I were you get a buggy, cos onroad cost a lot if you get into it.
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stick with the tamiya for a while longer until ive sorted myself out with some steady income
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Good call, track time, track time and more track time is the only way to get better.
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