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Hmm, what I would say is that TAG have made 1/8th buggies for a long time, they're popular in Europe, and let's not forget guys, Europe is the home of 1/8th buggies, we were racing these things for years before you guys in the states got interested

I'm not sure about the tyres though, but they do like racing on dirt over there (I'm English)
 
Blazer thanks for the link to the buggy evolution, I had no idea of the changes. You see it one way and think it was always that way.Thanks for the history lesson and keep those new and different buggys coming.
 
Thank you Rython, and Race Director is right 1/8th buggies are European born and bread, they are on the cutting edge. Why do you think I get all my new product info from Europe? Why do you think almost all the best drivers are over there? There are great drivers here, and in Japan, but the majority is Europe. Glad some people realize things evolve and grow. I for one have not driven this buggy, or any other TAG for that matter, but I do know I only have owned a Storm and a MBX-5 and there is more to life if you know what I mean. It all amounts to I haveb't been in it long, haven't owned them all and there is a lot to learn so read up and keep an open mind.
 
Read? come on I never learned to read, now your pushing it, lolz.
ok Humbolt, next step track down that DCM prototype for me I gotta have it , gotta gotta..
hhaaahhaa
 
Originally posted by HIREz
Read? come on I never learned to read, now your pushing it, lolz.
ok Humbolt, next step track down that DCM prototype for me I gotta have it , gotta gotta..
hhaaahhaa

lmao! I will keep an ear out for it and try to see when it is slated for release.
 
that DCM sure is a belter, I left a note on the DCM thread
Laro is mentioned, my mate had a Laro Rush or Diablo, and it demolished a steel fence (car just sat there ticking over waiting to be pulled out and off it went again) so they build 'em tough in France
 
I pesonaly love all the forgin cars. Most of them are known for there awsome diff. Bergonzoni, Mantua, Tag, and Laro make some of the best diff in the business hands down. Humbold you are right...just becaues it is different doesn't mean it sucks. People back home said I was crazy to run my Bergonzoni/OPS but when the smoke cleared she was the last one standing. Now if I can get my driving skills up to par.

Over here in Belgium we see all those different cars, and when I am done here I am bringing one back.
 
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