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Nitro TC3 body

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GT Grand Prix 00 - 30 Dec 2003 03:43 GMT
Just for info....if anyone is curious, the 200 mm 2000 Grand Prix body from
Protoform will fit on the TC3. The hobby shop tried to tell me that it
wouldn't. I do have pics if anyone would like to see. I used the wing from the
body that came with the car, and it looks sweet

George
Tampa, Fl
Vic20Owner - 02 Jan 2004 12:38 GMT
> Just for info....if anyone is curious, the 200 mm 2000 Grand Prix body from
> Protoform will fit on the TC3. The hobby shop tried to tell me that it
> wouldn't. I do have pics if anyone would like to see. I used the wing from the
> body that came with the car, and it looks sweet

George, have you raced with us yet? Check out www.speedlinehobbies.com

Tom
GT Grand Prix 00 - 03 Jan 2004 01:34 GMT
Where are you located? No. i have not raced yet. I actually live in Pinellas
Park, and I am stationed at Macdill.
Vic20Owner - 03 Jan 2004 01:54 GMT
> Where are you located? No. i have not raced yet. I actually live in Pinellas
> Park, and I am stationed at Macdill.

The track is on Ulmerton and 66th, behind a couple of warehouses.  It's
hard to see, but if you pull into the bank on the corner, you'll see it
while facing northeast, near the loading docks.  You should swing by the
track on a Saturday and run some laps.  Everyone is friendly and there
are usually only 2 or 3 people there at a time practicing.  Practice may
cost you $2, but will probably be free if you buy something or tell Joe
you are new to the track.  You can also practice Mon, Weds and Fri until
about 7:00.  Races are Friday night and Sunday.

Just walk in, pick a table and pile up your stuff.  Everyone is pretty
friendly and will usually offer parts from their box if ya break
something.  If not, the shop is in a small trailer 10 feet from the
track. Just walk in, ask Joe for what you need, fix it trackside, and
keep on running.

Hope to see you out there,
Tom
GT Grand Prix 00 - 03 Jan 2004 01:36 GMT
I just looked at your webpage. I am at 66th and 012nd Ave just south of Bryan
dairy Rd
 
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