Description
Condition: New
Product Description This is an electric radio control car assembly kit that inherits the name of the Astutute, a mid-class rear wheel drive buggy, introduced in 1989. Znug design Takata Netsu, has a smooth body that reduces the height of the car. cockpit is equipped with a driver doll and features a small fender front and back. The rear wing stays are available in both high and low for downforce settings. The chassis uses a monocock frame, and the motor has a midship mount. The heavy driving battery is horizontally placed on the rear to ensure rear tire traction. Ribbed pattern tires on the front and square spike tires on the rear. The evolution of the 2WD buggy with the aim of a controllable handling, in pursuit of a light running enjoyment. [Items purchased separately (not included)] 540 type motor, RC mechanic: 2-channel proposet, driving battery, charger, transmitter power supply. This product requires power supply, but batteries, chargers, etc. are not included. The transmitter, RC mechanic , motor etc. are not included. Additional parts may be purchased, assembled and painted before riding. This product does not use fuel. Fuel is not included with this product. This product does not include paint or adhesive. Safety Warning Please drive in a wide and safe location, such as circuit for RC cars. Never run on the road. Do not run in crowds, parks, and near small children. Do not run in tight spaces or indoors. Do not let others run in a disturbing location such as schools, hospitals, homes, etc. Do not run at night or early morning
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