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Old 29-01-2012
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Looking very good

Just a few question here... I'm getting more and more interested in running bigger scale cars. The problem with the 1/10s is that they can't handle very rough or bumpy surfaces - but there's nothing nearby that is actually very smooth or has a fine surface.

Could a 1/8th EP buggy be worth consideriation to solve my 'my-cars-not-compatible-with-nearby-surfaces' problem? (not necessarily a Durango as I know it's aimed for racing, not bashing, though it appeals a lot more than the other 1/8s I have seen so far!)
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Definitely YES!!! I really see no need to keep running 1/10 buggys outdoors anymore. Just to keep one track in order for the clubs. Keep those 1/10 inside at winter.....

Sorry for OT and sticking my nose out in 1/10 land....
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