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    Kyosho FAZER Mk2 FZ02L Series readyset 1971 Mercedes-Benz 300 SEL 6.3

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    CHASSIS
    Completely new chassis realizes low center of gravity with its simple, functional design. Featuring an integrated gearbox that optimizes torsional rigidity of the main chassis, the nylon material reduces weight while improving impact resistance. Each key component has been reinforced in this simple design without upper deck.

     

    • Full-time 4WD touring chassis with shaft drive that allows anyone to enjoy driving.(FZ02L)。
    • Full ball bearings that reduce drive loss equipped throughout the drive system.
    • Factory-assembled Readyset package only requires 4 x AA alkaline batteries for the transmitter, and battery with charger for the chassis.

     

    BODY
    ボThe body of this model is built in an ultra-scale body specification, with the large front grille accurately replicating the Mercedes-Benz emblem, the "Three-Pointed Star," using separate parts. All components are chrome-plated, and the unique vertical twin-lamp headlights and rear combination lights feature lens-cut transparent injection parts that allow for LED installation. The body color chosen is a luxurious Beige Gray, and the model comes with color decal application already completed at the factory, providing a finished body with a high-class appearance.

     

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    More info: https://rc.kyosho.com/en/fazer-mercedes300sel




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    Drilling body post holes into gorgeously detailed bodies like the 66 Chevy C10 can indeed affect their appearance. Kyosho should consider alternative mounting methods for a more aesthetically pleasing result.

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    The new Tacoma super scale body has a hidden mounting system and Kyosho are crazy not to use something similar with all their scale realistic Fazer bodies.

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