FS RACING 30CC 1/5TH PETROL RADIO CONTROLLED BUGGY - 2.4GHZ
Cumbernauld, Glasgow
£350
- Posted
- 7 hours ago
Description
All info on nitrotec website text and i will send the link
Used a few times
Buyer can see it working etc
Comes with a few litres of petrol 2 stroke oil batteries and a few spares.
30cc AIR COOLED RECOIL-START PETROL ENGINE
The engine runs on normal unleaded petrol mixed with normal 2-stroke oil, both available from petrol stations.
BIG 1/5th SCALE
The monster truck measures 800mm x 245mm x 430mm (length, height, width).
Perfect condition
Collection only
The 1:5 Scale FS Racing radio controlled off road buggy is powered by a massive 30cc 2 stroke petrol engine, delivering hard acceleration, fast top speeds and amazing cornering. The new racing buggy features a metal roll cage, all metal diff gears, an extra large fuel tank and a carbon fibre look body shell. The new bigger 30cc 2 stroke engine can deliver speeds of 50mph+ providing you with an exhilarating driving experience! The engine runs on normal unleaded 93# or 97# petrol mixed with 2 stroke oil. No more having to buy nitro fuel from model shops, the model will run on normal petrol and 2 stroke available from any petrol station! To handle the extra power the steering servo has been upgraded to a higher torque 30kg/cm model and the gears are made from strong metal and sealed for extra protection. This is a precision manufactured high quality model with a massive feature list.
Ad ID: 1502290743
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