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    If Marc gets a deal with Slot Car Corner on the Predators, then we need to order early (X date in Jan?) and everyone “in on the deal” should order what they need from Marc, so he does not have to cast-the-dice to determine how many FF, FC130, FK180 motors are needed (not a time or cost-effective approach 🙁
    RACER
    Brand/Model/Livery/Team/#/Year
    MOTOR TYPE (FF, FC130, FK180)
    RPM
    QTY Needed
    I also recommend we do Not randomly state motor requirements in a series of posts. On a certain date Marc could text/email us (or collect in a specific meeting) and create a single table from which to order from SCC. Otherwise there is a risk someone’s requirements will be missed or mis-interpreted and then the fireworks begin 🙁
    Ditto for wheels and tyres, if we later consider a mass-order approach on those (say to get a deal on CB Design wheels).

    "... get on your bad motor scooter and ride!"
    Sammy with Montrose

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