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Havent got the time for this at the moment and i kinda need the cash so my baby is up for sale... :D

The shell:

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The Chassis:

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Part Specs:

- Tamiya TT-01 Ball Bearing kit

- Tamyia TT-01 2* Toe In Rear Hubs

- Tamiya TT-01 Aluminium Driveshaft

- Tamiya TT-01 Adjustable upper arm kit

- Tamiya TT-01 Aluminium Motor Heatsink

- Tamiya TT-01 Metal Motor Mount

- Tamiya TT-01 Tie Rod Set

- Tamiya TT-01 Racing Steering Kit

- Tamiya TT-01 Front Stabaliser Kit

- Tamiya TT-01 Rear Stabaliser Kit

- Tamiya TT-01 Carbon Fiber upper Frame

- Tamiya TRF Oil Filled Aluminium Coilover Style Shocks

- Blutack to lock doth front and rear diff's

- R33 GTR Style Rims with Polypropylene Drift Tyres x 4

- Tamiya 31mm 2pc Rims (2x 5-Spoke) with Polypropylene Drift Tyres

- RC Line "No Limit" ESC

- Atlas 8x1 Motor

- Atlas 16x2 "Dori-Dori" Motor

- Futaba Receiver

- Futaba Steering Servo

- Venom Connectors

- Venom 3300nimh battery

- Tamiya Radio Gear(Wheel)

Everything works except the Spur gear which has stripped(cheap to replace). Im not sure how much its worth but i know i paid alot for all the parts brand new a few months ago(Over $1000). Make me an offer if your interested.

Cheers

Jack

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