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Hi all,

I rently found my 1998 RC10B3 which i owned from new aged 16. My friends dad picked it up for my from the States late 98 i think along with a Trinity Epic motor with RPM guards (i think?)
I seem to remember work meant i gave up racing it after only six months. It was mainly 90% carpet, but i did about three grass events before packing up.

I dont think the Mtronics Viper EC020 was the original controller as i sold some bits to my friend when packing up.
Im not even sure where the shell has gone!

Trying to decide whether to restore it or pass it on but i remember people complaining about how fast the stock motor was and a committee had to scrutineer it at the time.
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Thanks for sharing. Unless you are in dire need of cash there's no reason to sell it. It's not going to bring in much money, but it will bring you memories of the past. If you aren't up to cleaning it up then save it for your kids.
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jcwrks wrote: Wed Oct 26, 2022 8:14 am Thanks for sharing. Unless you are in dire need of cash there's no reason to sell it. It's not going to bring in much money, but it will bring you memories of the past. If you aren't up to cleaning it up then save it for your kids.
I completely agree. B3s aren't very expensive so I would keep it.

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Definitely keep it, we all have cars we regret selling!

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