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I am selling my Team associated Nitro TC3. This is a high end Nitro Rc car which has been very competitive for me at sydney races. The car has a few minor bumps and scratches but nothing out of the ordinary. I am selling it with no electronics, Servos, reciever, battery.

Selling with:

1. OS 12tr rear exhaust engine. had about 1 Litre of high quality Trinity 15% nitro fuel only run through it and after run oil always used.

2. 3 bodies

3. Origional box with Team associated Tools and all instructions and paper work.

4. 2L of 15% nitro trinity fuel

5. A few little spares or what ever else i can find for it to throw in.

This is a high quality RC race car and has only been on the market a little over 14 months so spare parts are still very easy to get and many aftermarket hop ups are available. The kit retails for over $800 and the engine for $300+.

Asking $500 neg.

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