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mini z racing on staten island

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you guys should check out the mini z track on ellis ave on staten island their fun to race and the track is great heres the web site
www.actionrcspeedway.com
 
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no,he's right mini-z's and its :llama:
can't see spending over two hundred dollars on these things,its bad enough i did it to a mini-t.anyone wanna buy a full hopped upped mini-t?
 
Different strokes for different folks.
I like the mini Z.
The track is close to home, and it gives me track time.
Anything you buy in this hobby is $200 or more, hopped up.
Just a different venue.
I don't agree that it's ass.
Silly? Yes. Ass? No.
 
mini z's are fun to race ratzorc it going to do it after he builds his car oh wait i built it lol j/k :thankyou:
 
Nice track.
The new Hobby Town USA close to my house just got one of the tile style rubber tracks and will start racing TONIGHT! They ordered a 2nd one in to make the track larger for next week. Its still going to be small 8x20 or so but any track is better than none at all.

1/18th scale racing isn't easy. People look at how small they are and dismiss them. WRONG. They will take every bit of your driving skills and put them to use.
 
The track is great to run on its plywood painted with a semi smooth surface roller The car are real fun to drive and handle great with the right setup
 
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good job ratzorc 2nd place A main the second time he ever ran the car:w00t:
 
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