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I have had this Team Losi XXX-S RC car for about 6 months and have hardly used it. I thought I would use it more then what I have so it is now for sale. I was originally intending to compete with the car, but never got around to it.

This RC car would better suit the intermediate to advanced user. Not a children’s toy car. The car is pretty quick capable of speeds 40km/h+. The batteries are in good-average condition, probably due to lack of use. I think a good discharge and charge is in order. The original tyres are bald, but rims are fine. 2 other sets of wheels in near new condition are included. The main drive had been just replaced with a brand new item before I stopped using it.

The car has heaps of options for tuning. Castor, camber, toe, heights, diff, shocks, pivot, kick up, arm spacing, droop, battery position, belt tension, anti squat, overdrive/under drive can all be tuned straight out of the box. There are heaps of aftermarket parts for these as well if you wanted to get serious.

I have found the controller user friendly and easy to set up. There are more functions then I ever needed. The professional racer may take advantage of these.

The controller, JR® XR2i, features:

2 Channels

AM Modulation

LCD graphics

2 model memory with name entry

Electronic digital trim levers for throttle and steering

Servo reversing

Sub-trim

Steering dual rate

Steering end points

27MHz

Plug in crystals

Everything to run the car is included, except the 8AA batteries for the controller.

The webpage, http://www.teamlosi.com/Products/Default.a...ProdID=LOSA0285 , contains a few pictures and videos of the car in action. I have included the text below for more information.

Overview:

Using the same platform that has captured two ROAR National Sedan Championships, Team Losi’s XXX-S Sport RTR II is race-ready right out of the box. At the heart of its performance is Team Losi’s exclusive sealed, single-belt drive train that is a cinch to maintain and significantly reduces friction for outstanding acceleration.

In addition to the advanced features and the premium JR® XR2i programmable AM radio system included with the first XXX-S Sport RTR, this new sedan adds a Novak-engineered Team Losi Sport ESC, a powerful Trinity 19-turn open-endbell motor, new chrome wheels with preglued high-grip racing tires and a new

factory-finished precut Alfa 156 racing body in two new trim schemes.

This new Team Losi® Sport ESC features microprocessor- controlled circuitry capable of handling 15-turn motors, smart braking technology, one-touch setup and many of the same features found on much more expensive speed controls. Trinity’s open-endbell 19T motor features replaceable brushes and more power than the typical stock motors found on other RTRs. And you don’t have to know a thing about programming to take advantage of some of the XR2i’s best features, such as digital trim controls. Of course, as your skills progress, you can benefit from the XR2i’s many other features, such as sub-trim, steering dual rates, and end-point adjustments.

-JR Z-590 High-Torque steering servo

-Team Losi Sport ESC by Novak

-Trinity 19T racing motor

-Chrome wheels

-Factory-finished Alfa sedan racing body

-JR programmable XR2i computer radio system

-Sealed, single-belt drivetrain

-MIP CVDs

-Molded suspension components

-Complete ball bearings

-Precision steering

Type: 4WD Touring Sedan

Scale: 1/10

Length: 16.63 in

Width: 7.44 in

Wheelbase: 10.13 in

Weight: 53 oz.

Chassis: Molded composite

Suspension: independent

Drive Train: sealed single belt w/dual diffs

Tire Type: rubber

Motor or Engine: 19T Trinity

Speed Control: Losi Sport ESC by Novak

Radio: JR XR2i

Servos: Z-590 Steering Servo

Batteries: not included

Charger: not included

Speed: 25+ MPH

Gear Pitch: 48

Wheel Size: 26mm touring

Kit/RTR: RTR

Shock Type: metal, oil-filled

Body: Alfa

Ball Bearings: complete

Fuel Tank Capacity: n/a

Included in the package is:

XXX-S Sport RTR II RC Car

XR2i Controller

Eagle Racing Pocket Quick Charger Ver.2

Epic 3800 7.2V 6 Cell Battery Pack (Average condition)

Intellect 3800 7.2V 6 Cell Battery Pack (Good condition)

4x Drifting tyres on Black multi spoke wheels (Near new)

4x Track tyres on White multi spoke wheels (Near new)

Photos:

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Location:

Sydney

Price:

$289

Feel free to ask questions

Edited by lastlineofdefence
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