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Up forsale is a 1/16 Traxxas Ken Block Gymkhana Fiesta VXL Brushless (#7309) Current new Model with new TQi 2.4Ghz

i can assure you the car is in excellent condition and drives great, only used a couple of times, Heaps of power! Drifts and power slides like crazy!

Check out the performance with someone driving the same car on youtube with 2s Lipo same as what im giving



& 3s Lipo


If you change the gearing you can easily make these cars hit speeds over 65mph +


Fully assembled, Ready-To-Race®, with TQI™ 2.4GHz Digital radio and painted body.

standard NMIH 1200mh battery pack,Wheel removal tool,Manuals & Box

Extras which i purchased

*7.4v Lipo Battery 1800mah Fullymax 25 -50c , only used twice. Cost $40

* Traxxas Hopup 7018X Aluminum Pushrod set with pivot balls, Still have not installed, Cost $40

*New Drift Slick tyres which have about %90 tread left all around. Cost $25


As usual with hobby you will need to purchase your own lipo charger, can get chargers for about $15 on ebay.



Spent over $650 on this package

Asking $400 firm for the lot, Pick up from Glenroy Melbourne or can post Australia wide for an extra $20 Registered post.

Call or sms:0422756270. Cheers.



Features include:

Officially licensed Ford Fiesta body design and Ken Block/Monster Energy graphics
Officially licensed Volk Racing TE37 wheels (1.9” diameter, 12mm hex)
Unique green pushrods and toe links, exclusive to the Ken Block Gymkhana Fiesta
Pre-glued, low-profile Gymkhana-compound slick tires molded in a pecially formulated rubber compund for authentic Gymkhana performance and handling
Impact absorbing foam front bumper
Adjustable height body mounts
Powered by the Velineon® Brushless Power System
Traxxas High-Current Connector allows high-capacity battery packs to deliver maximum voltage to the Velineon Brushless Power System
Velineon VXL-3m Electronic Speed Control
-LiPo, NiCad, and NiMH compatible with two-stage low-voltage detection
-Sport Mode – Forward / Brake / Reverse
-Race Mode – Forward / Brake
-Training Mode™ - 50% Forward / Brake / 50% Reverse (patent pending)
Velineon 380 Brushless Motor
-High-performance sensorless design
-High-strength Neodymium magnets
-Efficient, high-speed ball bearings
-Precision-balanced rotor
-Gold-plated 3.5mm bullet connectors
Digital High-Torque Waterproof Micro Steering Servo
Waterproof, o-ring sealed receiver box
Sealed, silicone-filled differentials—an industry first in 1/16 scale
Torque-Control™ slipper clutch system
Telescoping universal-joint driveshafts
Rubber-sealed ball bearings
External gear cover with easy slipper access
Rocker-actuated shocks provide true progressive damping and spring rates
Threaded-body, oil-filled shocks permit fast, precise preload adjustments and deliver smooth, consistent damping
Suspension is precision tuned for on-road performance
Fiber-composite monocoque chassis
Speed control and receiver are securely fastened to chassis
Integrated battery compartments with intake and exit cooling vents
Quick-release battery doors for fast pack changes

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