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Up for sale is a fast Tamiya TT01-D Drift spec Remote control car settup, i have spent allot of money on this car and it is in very good condition so im sure the buyer will be very happy.

List of features,

*Full ball bearings

*Shaft driven 4wd, can easily make it rwd by removing the drive shaft.

* Drift spec oil shocks with alloy mounts.

* Adjustable front and rear upper arms & adjustable ride height.

* Upgraded to a Alloy Drive shaft

* Upgraded to a high performance Hobbywing EZrun 9 turn 4300kv Brushless motor & 35 amp Electronic Speed controller which you can tune the motor with.

* Upgraded to a Futuba Fm 27mhz controller and recievever ,

*Upgraded 58T Spur Gear and 22T Pinion Gear to increase top speed and acceleration, they are both installed on the car and are brandnew.

Will also provide 1 x Tamiya 23T Pinion Gear & 2 x 3A racing spur gears, 61T & 55T.

* 1 x Intellect 4000 mAh 25C LIPO Battery and 2x Venom 3700 NMIH Batteries.

* Brandnew set of 4 Jdm style black wheels with good offset/fitment and with brand new tyres.

* Another 2 sets of spare chrome wheels with some tread left.

*Upgraded to a Mazda FD RX7 body shell with

LED Lighting, very nice looking shell. The shell will need a respray as i painted it with an acrylic paint and it started flaking off straight away. You will need to use hobby paint.

This car drives great, it is a very fast car and is allot of fun. This can be used both for drifting or track.

As usaul you will need is to purchase your own lipo battery charger they are quite cheap.

If you have any questions dont hesitate to contact me.

Asking $300 for the lot.

Pick up from Glenroy (Melbourne) Can post Australia wide for an extra $20.

Call /sms 0422756270.

Time wasters will be ignored.

 

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