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I bought a nice Tamiya 1/10th RC Car while I was waiting for my 34 to arrive. I built it, drove it a couple of time then my real car arrived and it's sat in the box since. All my time and money went to the "real" car :)

This model was rarely used, it was assembled but never painted. I'm asking $250 plus freight. Everything you need to charge and drive the car is included unlike new box sets. Details are as follows -

Tamiya #58255 CALSONIC SKYLINE GT-R

TL-01 Chassis

1/10th Scale R/C 4WD High Performance Racing Car

A 3-step forward & reverse speed control is included.

* Assembled radio control model kit

* polycarbonate monocoque type frame

* front & rear double wishbone suspension

* coil spring damped suspension system

* racing slick tires and wheels

* high performance 540 type electric motor

* highly detailed polycarbonate body shell

* requires a 7.2V running battery (included)

* Overall length 433mm

* Overall width 192mm

* Overall height 117mm

* Chassis weight 1010g

FUTABA 2ER ATTACK 2CH STICK RADIO CONTROLER SYSTEM

High quality radio unit from leading hobby R/C radio unit manufacturer of the world - FUTABA. For some modelers, using two hands to control two sticks just feels right. Combine the feel of 2-stick design with ease of use and economy, and you have 2ER. The ergonomically designed case features a built-in carrying handle and an antenna that can be removed for safekeeping. Shorter sticks make it ideal for younger modelers; red and green LEDS show power status at a glance. Other features include 2-channel servo reversing for installation ease, conveniently placed trims and stylish designed body. Features:

* 2-channel servo reversing.

* Steering and throttle trims.

* Two LED battery condition indicators.

* Lightweight, ergonomic design reduces fatigue and improves control.

Contents

1 x 2ER AM Transmitter w/ Tx Antenna

1 x R122JE AM Receiver

1 x Crystal Pair Set (AM) - distributed on a random basis (27Mhz - suits anywhere in the world)

1 x Receiver Battery Case w/red BEC connector

2 x S3003 Servo

1 x Switch Harness

REQUIRES

8 AA batteries (for transmitter)

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  • 1 month later...
  • 1 month later...

jeez - always wanted one of these, and sooo tempted.......but I will not a have a job soon so I cant buy it....

Some lucky bugger is gonna be enjoying that machine :)

g'luck wiht hte sale

try www.rcd1.org to sell it its a forum full of rc drifters and the tl01 is good for it due to the balance of the chassis bit old but still alot of hop ups avalable for them

sorry if i couldt put web addy in just trying to help the sale but if you keep it bring it to one of the sau vic meets and i will bring myne ;)

  • 2 weeks later...

give ya 150 posted to melb?? I just paid for one of these on boostcruising and the bloke ripped me off and i never got it..needless to say he will be copping a visit from the fraud squad lol. But yeah 150??

give ya 150 posted to melb?? I just paid for one of these on boostcruising and the bloke ripped me off and i never got it..needless to say he will be copping a visit from the fraud squad lol. But yeah 150??

Sorry mate, it's $250 firm. Cost me over $400 :sick:

  • 2 months later...

if still available i may be interested, i used to own one when i was younger - then i grew up and bought a real car and sold everything i had to get it haha

now just want to get back into it :laugh: missing the fun!! :) haha

still available!?

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