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SpeedStar
10-07-2005, 11:55 PM
Red Mark IV Toyota Supra Xmod
$100

This is a fun little toy to play around with and gave me many hours of enjoyment. Unfortunately, I'm forced to sell my toys due to mounting education costs. I bought the Supra last fall and then became very addicted to it. Over time I managed to collect pretty much very uprgade possible for the car. The customizing what I really enjoyed. I could set up any style of racing -top speed, drifting, and solo/motorcross style. I'm only missing the AWD upgrade but I didn't want it because I'm a sucker for realism and Supra's aren't AWD.

Details:
Supra Kit
-Carry Case
-Remote Control: 27.255Mhz
-Supra shell
-chassis, motor, suspension & wheels
-tools: screwdriver, socket wrench
-various extra screws
-insructions

Upgrades:
-Body kit: 2 styles of Bomex replica kits for the real car + hood and spoilers.
-Lights: Headlights that brighten up when accelerating, and brake lights
-Suspension & Steering: soft, medium, hard dampening. 3 tie rods with different levels of toe-in
-Tires: 4 Soft/slick, 4 Hard/slick, 4 Soft Treaded, and 4 Hard Treaded
-Stage 2 Motor Upgrade: Drift style, High Speed, Road Race, & Drag all with separate gear ratios to get to your desired balacnce of HP and torque.

I spent almost $300 dollars on this stuff and now is your chance to advantage of a fun RC car for a low price with all sorts of options available. More options are still available like AWD and others, check "The Source by CC".

Please Email or PM if interested or post questions here. I will try to respond ASAP.

Joel

SpeedStar
10-07-2005, 11:56 PM
http://tinypic.com/ebcsv6.jpg

http://tinypic.com/ebcsw2.jpg

http://tinypic.com/ebcsx5.jpg

Supa Dexta
10-08-2005, 09:13 AM
whats it run in the 1/4? jk

but how fast does it go, any idea?

:)

SpeedStar
10-08-2005, 04:00 PM
It depends on the motor that you choose to install but I'd say its pretty quick. Its not a typical slow toy R/C car, when they designed they ment for it to be fast. I'll see if I can look up some specs on the feet per second speeds or something along those lines.

infected
10-08-2005, 04:06 PM
If I remember correctly, they go around 30km/h tops.

SpeedStar
10-08-2005, 04:32 PM
800 feet per minute is the offical speed at the Circuit City website.
So roughly 244 meters per minute. Which is 14,640 meters per hour and that equals 14.6 Km/hr. But that is stock, its much faster with the Stage 2 upgrades. The Stage2 motors have 30,000rpm motors and several final gear ratios that can allow you to set it up for balanced torque and hp/more hp and less torque/more torque less hp, etc.