Hi,
Do you run a class suitable for the 2wd Tamiya Mini (M03/M05)
thanks,
Bish
			
			
									
						
										
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				jayst
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Re: Tamiya Mini
im sure u can run the rtr quicksilver class m8 . i know a member that will be running a 2wd car soon. u will need a standard silver can , these can be purchased at the club for £6
			
			
									
						
										
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				Eddystone
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Re: Tamiya Mini
Tamiya M03 Minis were raced by a couple of guys quite successfully last year in the Quicksilver class. I expect they'll be back for more racing at some point this season too.  The Minis seem at home among the Quicksilver racers - you'll certainly have fun running it and think how smug you can feel when you've beaten the 4WDs on the track! 
 I chop and change between race cars just for fun as I'm not much of a race driver with any of them!!  I ran variously an M03 FWD, an M04 RWD, TB-01 4WD and TT-01 4WD in Quicksilver last indoor season and I expect I'll be doing something similar this season too - once I've repaired them all! 
			
			
									
						
										
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Re: Tamiya Mini
Hi Bish,
Welcome to the forum...
Following on from the other posts, the guys running the M03s last season got them going really well and had a whale of time. They fit well within the Quick Silver class and offer a comparable level of performance, but with the added appeal of being something different. I'm currently preparing an Xevo conversion that I'll be racing very shortly.
Hope to see at a meeting soon...
Cheers
James
			
			
									
						
							Welcome to the forum...
Following on from the other posts, the guys running the M03s last season got them going really well and had a whale of time. They fit well within the Quick Silver class and offer a comparable level of performance, but with the added appeal of being something different. I'm currently preparing an Xevo conversion that I'll be racing very shortly.
Hope to see at a meeting soon...
Cheers
James
Try 'Quick Silver', the Amazing Silver Can Powered Touring Car Class at HRCCC
			
						