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Thunder Tiger TS-4n PRO v2 nitro powered 4WD touring car - scale is 1/10

Condition-wise it is in 99.9% condition. The 0.1% is a few minor marks on the underbody. It has only been ran a few times and was put away in teh closet for a fair while so am now selling it as it has no use. The shell which is the original Subaru shell that came with it is in perfect condition - apart from a few stickers removed and spoiler removed(comes with it in this auction), looks so much better i reckon (:

Engine wise its in 100% working condition - just needs new glow plugs.

What is included is the actual NITRO CAR, REMOTE and JUMP START LEADS also the original box that it came in from the shop which is in 100% condition.

Stats on the car are as followed:

Wheelbase: 265mm

front track width: 200-205mm

rear track width" 200-203

weight: 1500g

power unit: PRO-12 BXS

Pick-up & inspections are welcome. If you come pick it up i'll throw in batteries and bottle of petrol with it aswell.

Any questions feel free to ask!

PRICE? buy it now for $300+ $20 p&h via express or bid how much you want it for :P starting at 0.01c for 5 days only

http://cgi.ebay.com.au/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?Vi...AMESE%3AIT&rd=1

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