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Tamiya M03 Suzuki Swift

M03 Suzuki Swift Practice Run

August 29, 2019by TamiyaCrazy Leave a comment

Tamiya Pocket Rocket Today saw me take my Tamiya M03 1/10 scale chassis to the track to not only dust-off some webs, but to re-invigorate my love of this great […]

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New TT01 Class At ADUR

September 18, 2016by TamiyaCrazy 3 Comments

It took a while, but I’ve finally set up a Tamiya racing class just for the TT01 chassis. There is a list of set up rules that we all stick […]

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