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Sold to Sanousie at $195.00 + pickup *SOLD*

Basically as the topic states. Would be fantastic for a first car as it comes with everything required (no need to go out and buy $90 worth of batteries) and also other parts to fit in the future.

Only ever driven around an office against BitCharG's for a total of two battery charges worth of driving as I work in an environment where we deal with cars day in day out, so it was only natural to organise an office race off.

Would like to sell as an entire package if possible. Located in Sydney but I'm sure that AustPost can cater for interstate buyers.

Comes with all original manuals (still in packet), box, display case, cones etc (all still in packet).

The only slight modification made to the vehicle is on the front bar where excess material was surgically removed to allow better clearance.

Details as follow -

1 x Kyosho R34 Nissan Skyline GTR (Silver) + Remote Control

1 x Kyosho X-Speed Motor

Part #MZW8V(still in packet never fitted)

1 x Kyosho Packet of Wide Tire Set

Part #MZW17-20 (4 Tires still in packet never fitted)

8 x Digitor NiMH HR6 1.2V 1700mAH AA Rechargable Batteries (for Remote Control)

4 x Digitor NiMH HR03 1.2V 700mAH AAA Rechargable Batteries (for Mini Z)

Make an offer ..... Pictures available on request.

For more information either PM, e-mail to [email protected] or call 0403 44 33 44.

Sold to Sanousie at $195.00 + pickup *SOLD*

Pics will be available tomorrow (gotta get to work to get them off the server) ....

Neo, these are a little more expensive than a Bit Char-G but I purchased this instead of one .... Much bigger, faster and more fun.

Also range on the remote is huge ...

initialD : Maybe, I'll see if people buying the car want the motor, if not then you'll be first on my list for it.

I'd probably have to set reserve for the lot at $200.00 .... considering new price of crappy Mini-Z's (Toyota Echo) is $199.00, and remembering that the batteries for this thing almost cost $90.00 alone.

If your interested feel free to view the Hobbyco Website (http://www.hobbyco.com.au/product_groups/s...hp?grp=212&sid=)

You'll see that better models like the Evo VI go for $269.00, so your certainly getting a bargain at $200.00 ...

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