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Ive got a Kyosho V one S series 2 Porche GT2 for sale

Its never been run, ive put the whole thing together took me 1 full day

All u have to do is drop the servo in and connect the dog bone i.e the final step and ur ready to go

Thrown in also is aftermarket NITRO SHOES "FOAM" which cost me $50 and ill throw them in aswell

I also have a FUTABA MJ brand new radio controller RRP of $150 can sell to you for $100 extra if your interested

The kit cost me $600 from Hobbyworld but im open to an offer + $150 for Controller + $50 Nitro shoes - total Kit cost of $800

The cars top speed is around 80km/h and runs on 15% nitro fuel

Im open to offers!!!

Can add 2-speed and other hop ups larger engine etc later on, to get the car up to around 140km/h, start of slow and work your way up

Reason for sale: Bought a V one R Special edition :headspin:

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would u just sell the car without the radio gear?? ive been looking for a v one s so im very interested. got any pics

Umm yeah sure

How much you wanna offer?

Ill post some pics up in about 15 mins...need to charge the batteries :P

wats goin on blade i want that car

> offer and ill sell mate LOL!!!

what sort of radio gear do u have etc?

i really wanna sell the whole lot, other wise i have bits n pieces lol

cant u use the radio you have now with your V one R?

you can use any radio you want...

But ive bought an FM radio instead of my AM

Your not allowed to use AM on race days as it can interfere with other rc cars

AM radios retail at $10 to $150 being my one MJ Futaba

Ive got a full Futaba digital FM for $350 which came with my V one R

So theirs no use using my AM when i can sell it

went to my hobby shop and talked to the bloke most guys were usin tc3s n ld3s so i bort that tc3 but still interested in yor car but i only got $350

id rather keep it for $350

Keep saving and ill sell it to you when u get quite a bit more lol

atm its in its box in my cpbd collecting dust lol

if this is still for sale by the end of next year, im up for buying it.. gonna get one when i finish yr 12 :thumbsup:

whats the main difference between V-one S and SII?

what area of victoria are you in?

have u added any hop-ups to the car?

if this is still for sale by the end of next year, im up for buying it.. gonna get one when i finish yr 12 :)

whats the main difference between V-one S and SII?

what area of victoria are you in?

have u added any hop-ups to the car?

The main difference between SI and SII is that S2 is better

better heat sink better muffler etc

im in balwyn north

only hop ups are the nitro shoes, could add 2 speed for $80 but its already quick enough, learn stock first then add hops as you get better

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