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Flying Fish 2 BMW Electric Drift Radio Controlled Cars - 2.4GHz
Product Description
Flying Fish 1:16 Electric Radio Controlled Drift RC Car
This HSP Flying Fish is a smaller brother to our best selling on road drift RC car. This RTR Radio Controlled Drift RC car is electric powered and perfect for indoor or outdoor drifting. Available in two versions - Mazda RXT and BMW.
Based on our popular and durable on road electric powered RC car, this drift version adds specially designed solid compound drift tires pre-mounted high performance wheels. This RTR Radio Controlled Drift RC car is 4WD for consistent drift action on a wide variety of surfaces, easy to drive, and has all of the features you need to adjust for a perfect drift set-up: camber, toe-in, body level, etc.
Features
- Four wheel drive system
- Front/rear camber and toe-in setup
- Powerful RC 380 motor
- Anodised aluminium centre drive shaft
- High performance front/rear diffs
- Stable rc car suspension arms & solid front/rear shock tower
- Oil filled aluminium capped shocks
- Precise steering fitting delivers quick response
- Complete ball bearings for a smooth and an efficient drive
- High performance drift tires, chrome plated spoke rims & pre-mount drift wheels
- 7.2v 1800mAh Ni-MH battery power
- Extra large front bumper foam provides protection against sudden impacts to rc car
Specifications
- Height: 80mm
- Length: 265mm
- Width: 140mm
- Gear Ratio: 10.6:1
- Ground Clearance: 8mm
- Motor: RC380
- Wheelbase: 174mm
- Radio: 2ch Wheel type 2.4GHz
- Wheel Diameter: 49mm
- Wheel Width: 18mm
- Battery: 7.2v 1100MaH with charger
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