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Hey guys. Looking to sell off my R/C. I spent well over a grand early last year on this thing and its just sitting in my closet collecting dust. Its a Kyosho V One S. Thought i'd post it here b4 i chuck it up on eBay. Anyways here are some of the specs.

Kyosho complete car package. (inc the standard engine) retails $650

GTR34 shell of course!!

Mods include:

4mm allumin. chasis $60

Adjustable coilovers (yes i'm using car terms) $100

Allumin. rear bumper plate $40

Put it this way, has lots of alluminium parts on it.

Controller : Futaba Pistol Grip (includes servos) in very good condition, retails around $120

Extras Include:

RB Engine (peaks out at about 34,000 RPM) worth over $350 retail when bought mid of last year.

About 10 tyres FOAMS (most are almost road worthy)

4 Rechargable batteries

Tool Box

As you can tell (if ur into the hobbie you'll know wat i mean) this is a pretty decent package. Only down side to it is that Kyosho has since launched a newer model with runs on drive shafts making mine and older model.

Another thing all the prices i listed up there were how much they were bought last year and since i havent been in the scene for about 9 months i'm sure the prices have dropped, just not sure how much. They are just listed as a ref. to anyone that isnt too sure about this stuff.

I'm looking for around $450 for everything but of course open to offers. I will post up/email pics if anyone is keen. Please genuine interest and offers only.

Thanks.

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dam u guys are fast. either that or my pricing is too cheap. lol jk

yeah i'll gt some photos soonish i have a photo of when it was just put together but obviously there are scratches and stuff.

Chadders if u pay $450 i'll ship it too u. hows that for a deal?

Give me ur email adresses and i'll send pic too u both.

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