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Three 1/8th Buggies + Futaba 3pk Radio + Accessories For Sale


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Three 1/8th Buggies + Futaba 3PK Radio + Accessories for Sale

Age:

Three weeks old on everything but the first Inferno, that is approximately a year old but in good condition (usual under body scratches but engine has only just been run in with extremely rich mixture settings and is very strong with good compression)

Condition:

Brand new except for the first Inferno which is listed as "used"

Price:

$3000 firm for the lot

Location:

Perth, but I am happy to organize shipping for potential interstate buyers

Contact:

PM only

Comments:

Hi Everyone,

As the subject indicates, I have three gas buggies, some radio equipment and spares to sell. Unfortunately due to work commitments I am not going to use them, so they will go to the R/C or performance community to enjoy. The specs on each item for sale are as follows:

1x Kyosho Inferno GT (Impreza WRX) - Used but box and documentation will be given

1x Kyosho Inferno GT (Impreza WRX) - Brand new in box

1x Kyosho Inferno US Sports - Brand new in box

1x 1/8 Scale foam inserts (4) - Packaged brand new

2x On-road tyres (4) - Packaged brand new

1x Futaba 3PK Super radio (2.4ghz) - Brand new in box

2x Futaba S3305 Metal geared digital servo's - Brand new in box

3x O.S. Glow plugs - Packaged brand new

2x Genuine Kyosho Inferno GT wheels (4 - Gold Coloured) - Packaged

1x 1/8-1/10 scale starter box - Packaged

2x Futaba 6v 1400mAH receiver batteries - Brand new in box

1x Sealed lead acid battery for starter box - Packaged brand new

1x Bottle of Mugen Seiki fogging oil - Used a tiny bit

1x Litre of Hot Stuff model fuel - Brand new bottle

This will make an *excellent* package for any performance enthusiast who would like a pair of road going 1/8th cars plus the Inferno US buggy for those off-road trips!

I'd rather not split the package up at this stage and therefore the price is firm at $3000 for the lot. The buyer will also get any extra spares that I find as I pack up the first Inferno GT also.

Please PM me with any queries and I am also happy to organize postage requirements for any potential interstate buyers.

Photo's of absolutely everything are available on request and I am happy to prove their authenticity.

Cheers

Jengi

Edited by Jengi

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