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Hey all,

i have for sale 2X HPI nitro Cars one is a :

- HPI R40 .15 motor ive never used it i bought it off a enthusiast and never got too using it its mostly carbon fibre

LINK: HPI R40 HARA

includes:

- starter box

- petrol + filler

- 3 bodies , WRX , RX7, and a R34 GTR ( the GTR isnt parinted i bought it yesterday)

- remote

- some WORK XD9 wheels obviously 1/10 scale

- HPI MT2 mini truck used this car 2 times until a plastic thing holding the drive shaft in broke costs $15 too fix just cause of work and some family issues never got around to buying the part this is a really really fun car MT2 TRUCK LINK CLICK ME

includes:

- 2 bodies one with working lights and everything

- new tyres and rims for more soft mud type surfaces

- remote

- glow plug warmer and charger ( bought it yesterday)

more them welcome for someone too come and have a look or call or sms me on 0424 174 337

will get some pics tonight of everything for y'all thanks peeps

-Daniel

im looking around $550 ONO for the lot

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  • 2 weeks later...

interested to see pics tonight mainly of the wrx and rx7 shells

would it be easy to paint the gtr shell or is it more then just giving it a few coats of cheapo spraint paint

dont know much about these but ill do some research tonight as a mate has one and drives it through his apartment carpark :thumbsup:

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