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Donation of Tamiya 1:10 r/c cars (TT-01 or TT02) for community groups to use


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If anyone has any unwanted 1:10th Tamiya radio controlled cars complete with controllers etc:

That they would be prepared to donate.

They will be used for community groups at the ?South East London Community Radio Controlled Club? which is based at Crystal palace Sports Centre.

Tamiya TT-01 or 02 vehicles would be ideal.


Background to this request:-

At Crystal Palace Sports Centre we have reopened the radio controlled track that is community based.

The track is open on a Saturday and Sunday from 10am until 12 noon, and during the week with pre arranged appointment, for the community to use (subject to no scheduled race meetings taking place.)we should be starting the community groups track time around the beginning to the middle of april.


If you you would like further information please check out our facebook page "South East London Community Radio Controlled Club" or reply to this advert

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