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Old 03-29-2007, 03:01 PM
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I know, there are some bash spots here and there is even an abandoned airport about 2 miles away from my house. The problem is, I cant drive so no one in m family ever has time to drive me there and back so I can bash for an hour or two. City driving isnt bad either but I live in a residential area and I know my neighbors get pissed. They havent ever called the police yet but I try to be considerate. I havent driven my savage for 4 months[:'(] and my T-maxx for a month[]. I have been extremely busy in school and it gets dark really fast in the winter so I dont want to drive in the dark. I have to build myself a ramp really badly
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well at least winters over already... those long sunshine hours gotta mean good stuff for outdoor funs
if it is as dry as last year over here i'll be happy! last year i was waiting around for a stupid skidplate which never arrived, and it was fall and rain season before i finally got an entire chassis replaced... which itself lasted 2 months before i realized that its not gonna work anymore cuz its all tweaked up
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Well i took my car there. Sorry no pics, forgot my phone.
No damage to the bottom of the car, just got dirty. ITs an ok place just not many jumps.
The BMX track i might go to looks ok. I asked for a picture in an email and they sent me one, i attached it. Tell me what you think:

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Old 04-01-2007, 12:15 PM
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Old 04-01-2007, 12:19 PM
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bump what? .........................just go there and try it out. don't be a baby, just go there ans see for your self, it looks like a good place
Old 04-01-2007, 01:06 PM
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I would have a blast at that bmx park lol.
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I would have a blast at that bmx park lol.
Lol yea. Although there arent many flats to get some speed.
Old 04-01-2007, 06:58 PM
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man your taunting us with these pics right?? id travel across the country to get somewhere that looks like that and willing to let me run rc's on it
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man your taunting us with these pics right?? id travel across the country to get somewhere that looks like that and willing to let me run rc's on it
Ive emailed and asked if i can run my car on it.
If not, i'll just go early in the morning when no one is around.
I want to know what its made of, ive neevr seen a white/grey bmx track.
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by my rough judgement and the looks of it, it might be equivalent to blue groove?
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by my rough judgement and the looks of it, it might be equivalent to blue groove?
Whats blue groove?
Old 04-02-2007, 07:03 AM
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man your taunting us with these pics right?? id travel across the country to get somewhere that looks like that and willing to let me run rc's on it
Me too.... I don't even daydream about spots that cool...
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by my rough judgement and the looks of it, it might be equivalent to blue groove?
Whats blue groove?
http://www.teamassociated.com/racerh...helpfaq.htm#26

the rubber thats worn off the tyres get packed in with the mud, and it looks grey, which is closer to blue than the usual colour of the track... its almost like onroad

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