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KYOSHO MAD FORCE RCX EDITION

Limited Edition 1/8 scale Monster Truck

PLEASE EMAIL ME WITH ANY TRADE OFFERS AS I AM DEFINATELY PREPPARED TO TRADE FOR A NICE 1/8 BUGGY OF SIMILAR VALUE.

CLICK HERE - KYOSHO MAD FORCE RCX

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Kyosho Mad Force "RCX Edition" Monster Truck. This is a limited model that Kyosho released to celebrate the launch of the RCX Expo in the United States. This model was only released in limited numbers and is no longer available for purchase new.

I bought this truck BRAND NEW for $680 from Tower Hobbies only 6 weeks ago, this did not include even the servos or paint for the body (TOWER HOBBIES - RCX ). As this is the 3rd Monster Truck I have owned in a row, I now would like a change to a 1/8 Buggy. I am looking to get a Mugen MBX5, Kyosho Kanai II or OFNA Hyper7.

The RCX is an upgraded version of the ever popular MadForce. It comes with many additions to make it a super tough, super fast truck.

Here is a list of the editions added by Kyosho to the RCX:

Universal Center Shaft

Special Manifold

Hard Side Plate

Under Plate

Double Shock StayUltra Soft Springs

Special Steering Rod Set

O.S..21RG Engine Mount

Bell Guide

Aluminum Steering Crank

One of the most important upgrades to this Truck would have to be the addition of the ever popular and super reliable O.S. Max .21RG (P)-X rear exhaust (shown below), with pull start, air filter and slide valve carburetor. This motor has only had 4 litres INCLUDING BREAK IN run through it. It really has only been tuned for more power in the last two or three tanks.

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Here are some photos of the actual Truck that is up for auction. Note the custom Metallic Purple paint work which includes Pearl Purple Flames.

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PLEASE NOTE: This auction is for everything you see in the above photos. There is NO radio gear (tranmitter and receiver) included. You will need Radio Gear to operate this truck. Servo's, however, ARE included. This is ideal for some one looking to upgrade their current ride, but retain there own radio gear.

RADIO AND RECEIVER CAN BE ORGANISED: I have a virtualy brand new Airtronics MX3 FM 3 Channel controller and receiver and would be willing to sell these with the Truck for an additional $100 on top of the final price.

SHIPPING and PAYMENT: I will ship worldwide. Please email me for shipping cost's. I prefer Paypal or Bank Deposit for payment and will ship the truck the SAME DAY payment is made.

Feel free to email me at any time with questions.

My email is [email protected]

Thanks,

Shaun.

[email protected]

0411 753 501

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