Fusion R12
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Does anyone know anything about the Schumacher Fusion R12 or does anyone have one? I thought about purchasing another car for something different and I can't find any good info on one.
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i have the fusion 21 and i know a couple of guys who have the r12, from what i can gather its a very good car, if i were after a car to race then i would seriously look at buying an r12
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I just wondered about it because I hadn't heard much on these forums about them. I was looking into getting another car to tinker around with. A .12 1/10 scale touring car is what I was looking for and that fit the bill, however there are just so many options!
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if you dont intend to race then the fusion 21 is a very good car, they go like a ballistic missile straight from the box and with some good foam tires and a bit of adjustment(including fitting r12 rear hub carriers to allow 30mm rears) they also handle very well
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