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12.13.2006, 04:06 PM

So I gather the x10 would be a better choice than convert a 1/8th buggy?

Is the x10 hard to dial in on a rough track?

I like the Tamiya DF03 but I don't think I can fit my A123's in there :007:
The x10 may be a little over my budget so I would have to settle for the XRS or wait a bit to get the extra funds.


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12.13.2006, 07:13 PM

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Is the x10 hard to dial in on a rough track?
I'm not sure but according to all the magazines, it lacks rough track ajustability, but they all said it was first impressions. It was designed for european tracks with less aggressive jumps, but i'm sure it could be made to work good.


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