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Re: RC10 - FF10 -Done-

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USAPaulo wrote: Fri Dec 03, 2021 9:49 pm Hi! New to the forum and enjoying reading through so much spectacular stuff, especially this build which is an incredible mix of skill and artistry!

Can I ask Sandkil if you ever got to running this buggy once COVID restrictions were relaxed a bit (and the snow melted!) and if you did, how did it go?

Cheers, Paul
Hi Paul,

No sorry havent run it yet. I know I suck big time! it's just life that's in the way.
I really hope to run it once the indoor tracks open up.. if covid allows.

//Erik

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Re: RC10 - FF10 -Done-

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sandkil wrote: Mon Dec 06, 2021 2:41 am
Hi Paul,

No sorry havent run it yet. I know I suck big time! it's just life that's in the way.
I really hope to run it once the indoor tracks open up.. if covid allows.

//Erik
No worries Erik, It's still a beautiful build and I read some other, older threads (maybe some of the ones that inspired you?!?!) saying they handled really well when the set-up was right. Good on technical circuits apparently!?

You definitely don't suck but it's a bit like when you binge-watch a series on Netflix and find you can't watch the last episode of the series right away...! :lol: :lol:

Cheers, Paul

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Re: RC10 - FF10 -Done-

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USAPaulo wrote: Mon Dec 06, 2021 3:03 pm
sandkil wrote: Mon Dec 06, 2021 2:41 am
Hi Paul,

No sorry havent run it yet. I know I suck big time! it's just life that's in the way.
I really hope to run it once the indoor tracks open up.. if covid allows.

//Erik
No worries Erik, It's still a beautiful build and I read some other, older threads (maybe some of the ones that inspired you?!?!) saying they handled really well when the set-up was right. Good on technical circuits apparently!?

You definitely don't suck but it's a bit like when you binge-watch a series on Netflix and find you can't watch the last episode of the series right away...! :lol: :lol:

Cheers, Paul

Hahahaha :lol: :lol: yeah I fully understand what you're saying.
I have renewed my membership and track fee for 2022 so it's one step closer to happening ;)
Thanks, Paul

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Re: RC10 - FF10 -Done-

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sandkil wrote: Tue Dec 07, 2021 9:25 am Hahahaha :lol: :lol: yeah I fully understand what you're saying.
I have renewed my membership and track fee for 2022 so it's one step closer to happening ;)
Thanks, Paul
I'll keep an eye out for future updates, and thanks again for a great build :wink:

Paul

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Re: RC10 - FF10 -Done-

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Was there ever an update on this car running carpet?

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