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post-26938-1184888692_thumb.jpghey all,

im selling my electronic rc car, just got this like 2 weeks ago, comes ready to run, includes -

aftermarket motor - this thing goes around 40km/h

aftermarket suspension

skyline r34 ztune shell with intercooler n roll cage, a ford ute shell and a ford gto shell

racing controller

swallow 2 charger - plugs straight into ur wall socket n charges the battery in like 20-30mins

theres probz a few more little things that i cant memba rite now.

located in melb.

price 500 obo

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OK so what model is this?

Currently I am ranked in the top 5 racers in WA and my Xray T2 which is voted as one of the best electric cars in the world sells second hand for $300 -$400 so am hoping its one of them, otherwise I would love to know what it must be? unless if it is a T2 007?

pics?

what size etc?

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ill try n add pics 2nite bro

how fast is urs to b in the top 5 in wa?

Stock 27turn armature etc. Avid bearings etc etc, not going brushless yet. Held the national lap record for a while at the WA track here but it just got beaten last weekend BAH!!

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