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Re: Datsville Raceway
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lugnet.cad
Date: 
Tue, 7 Sep 1999 18:51:58 GMT
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On 09/07/1999, at 2:31 PM, thomas Burger wrote:

I have started work on a race track for Datsville. It would be located
a little ways out of town. If people would like to help on different
aspects
of the raceway, it would be a great help. I was thinking that we could
have maybe stockcars(I believe it was Thomas Burger who had made
some stock cars. If so could we use them?)

yep. go ahead.
but stockcar racing?

I've changed my mind and decided to use LEGO's indy

*****KHALIP!********

NNNNNNNNNNOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!! (there all going to laugh at you)

what we need is a change!!
lego / nascar trucks! now thats a plan.

HEY!!! It can be a multi-car type track. Think about the Brickyard.
I'm just starting off with the indy cars. If anyone goes ahead and
makes a NASCAR Truck for this, make sure it is only 4 wide, as
this will leave plenty of passing room.

I'll be working on it some more tonight. Probably the pit area and
maybe the parking lot.

Gotta go.

Ryan



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  Re: Datsville Raceway
 
heheheheehheheheheh ive done a sports truck back in my day.. im working on the airport now.. going th kl.net for plans.. (25 years ago, 8-Sep-99, to lugnet.cad)

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(...) *****KHALIP!******** NNN...NNNOOO...OOO!!!!! (there all going to laugh at you) what we need is a change!! lego / nascar trucks! now thats a plan. (25 years ago, 7-Sep-99, to lugnet.cad)

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