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Remote control car:

- Size 18 motor

- Spare size 12 motor

-Full servos and control (FUTABA)

-Anodised blue alloy body (ultra strong)

-2 litres of NITRO

-spare glow plug

-maintenance box full of tools etc

-Everything needed to repair and maintain the car, cost about $2500 a couple of years ago, have since grown out of it...

Needs new clutch and flywheel as they are worn, will prob cost about 50 to repair and get going again, engine runs well etc, just need the driveline to be maintained!

$ 250 firm

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The car is designed for road, the wheels are slick only becuase they are so worn, but they were semi slick anyway.... They still do the job fine..

Yes, the car includes all radio gear, all that is needed is to reaplce the plastic flywheel as they wear often and the clutch because i had the idle set too high!

I will get some pics happening by mid week :D

Oh yeah, its RWD not 4WD, nad has no cover (was originally STi WRX cover but got annoying so i scrapped it) this car is good to learn with, then to move on to a brand new one, this is what i have done.... Its better to run this car into a wall than a brand new one!

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