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Posted 01 February 2007 - 04:22 PM

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Made popular by the previously released Mini Coopers and the Swift S1600, the M-03 chassis is also currently being used in the ?Mini-Sports? category of the Tamiya Grand Prix. Tamiya now answers our fans? requests and announces the release of a high-performance race version of this chassis, which is packed with new special parts that are only available with this kit.


About the Model
Kit can be used to build one of three different versions featuring the following different wheelbase lengths: M-03 (210mm), M-03M (225mm), M-03L (239mm).
Newly designed front & rear lightweight aluminum uprights.
Race-ready CVA dampers come in a limited edition clear blue color only available with this kit.
Special all-white TRF damper springs (soft to hard) allow customization according to the circuit.
All aluminum parts, including the M-03R-only motor heat sink and servo mounts, are made from durable blue anodized aluminum to add color highlights to the chassis.
High-grip 60D radial tires mounted on chrome wheels included.
R/C system, ESC, battery, body, and motor are sold separately.

ELECTRIC KITS REQUIRE:
(unless stated differently above)
Radio: 2-Channel with servo(s)
Battery: 6-cell flat with standard Tamiya connector
Charger: AC/DC timed or peak for 6-cell battery
Paint: PS for Polycarbonate/TS for ABS
Misc. Items: Building and track equipment



Source: Tamiya USA
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