Moving to Fort Carson
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well you proably get this a lot, but im in the military and ill be moving to Ft Carson when i get done with this deployment. Now im wondering is there any place to race 1/8 scale truggys? i really want to join that class and i plan to spend a lot of money when i get back, and i want to make sure that there is places to race at. Also Are there a lot of hobby shops around there? Im just happy that i can finaly bein the states after 6 years of Germany!!! but thanks guys and im glad a friedns showed me this site looks well orginized.
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well you proably get this a lot, but im in the military and ill be moving to Ft Carson when i get done with this deployment. Now im wondering is there any place to race 1/8 scale truggys? i really want to join that class and i plan to spend a lot of money when i get back, and i want to make sure that there is places to race at. Also Are there a lot of hobby shops around there? Im just happy that i can finaly bein the states after 6 years of Germany!!! but thanks guys and im glad a friedns showed me this site looks well orginized.
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Or maybe try colorado fast track, they are having the 1/8th scale offroad nationals for 2010. The track is located about 8-10 miles east of town nice track talk to Davey a real guy.
Russ Horton
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Nice im like this already! Yeah I plan to get into truggy racing I had a buggy and truggy and IMO I think truggy is better. I know it cost more but id rather have someting more controllable. If i buy a losi truggy will most hobby shops have parts on hand? Thanks again everyone!
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Nice im like this already! Yeah I plan to get into truggy racing I had a buggy and truggy and IMO I think truggy is better. I know it cost more but id rather have someting more controllable. If i buy a losi truggy will most hobby shops have parts on hand? Thanks again everyone!
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Lots of truggy bashin in Colorado, your gona have to get used to a lot of $h!t talkin tho. Playin with toy cars and makin fun of eachother goes together great around here!!! Ask ballhugger.. he's been mad at all of us a few times.
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Check out denver R/C plenty of smack talk over there...............And plenty of other helpful tidbits
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