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Cox Engine of The Month
Another Newb Needs Model Identification Help!
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Re: Another Newb Needs Model Identification Help!
Already mixed and ready for your cox engines 25-35 % plenty of castor not to worry , when you get intolarger older engines like Fox McCoy , Ect ,there will bee some difference of nitro >>> Eric
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