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Seattle area
Are there any good local hobby shops and tracks in the area for 1/8 scale buggies? Living in the Federal way are and there is not much around..
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RE: Seattle area
ORIGINAL: cwoodyfly2001 Are there any good local hobby shops and tracks in the area for 1/8 scale buggies? Living in the Federal way are and there is not much around.. but I dont know if this would be any help I saw this page in RC Groups you might wanna check it out: http://www.rcgroups.com/forums/archi.../t-460273.html Regards, Jr. |
RE: Seattle area
whats up jay-r, hows everything out west? you been running the matrix any?
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RE: Seattle area
ORIGINAL: trackman whats up jay-r, hows everything out west? you been running the matrix any? Washington state has been very good so far not as expensive as California but has better places than Oklahoma. To be super honest The Cen Matrix buggy looks so good I want to keep it in pristine condition forever, My wife told me that she's getting me the latest 1/8th CEN Buggy when it comes out in the future maybe then I'll start running my Matrix:D I think I'm in love with my CEN Matrix:D take care and God Bless trackman. |
RE: Seattle area
Peel it raceway is awesome its in marysville its also got a huge 120x60 off road clay track and an asphault track and a very well stocked hobby shop!!!
Heres their site: peelitraceway.com |
RE: Seattle area
Hi
The only tracks that I know of are Tacoma RC Racing (aka TRCR) in Tacoma, and Four Seasons in Olympia. Also NorthWest RC's in Puyallup has a very small oval dirt track, but I really wouldn't call that a track at least not for gas vehicles. Here is a list of known tracks in WA. [link=http://www.rccaraction.com/rc/info/rctrack_srch_insert.asp]RC Car Action[/link] |
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