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Audi R8 LMS 2008 (TT-02)  RC 1/10

Audi R8 LMS 2008 (TT-02) RC 1/10

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• This is a 1/10 scale R/C model assembly kit. Length: 434mm, width: 194mm, height: 120mm. Wheelbase: 257mm.
• The kit features exisitng body.
• The lightweight, durable 1.0mm-thick polycarbonate body faithfully captures the Audi R8 LMS 2008 in style.
• The efficient shaft-driven 4WD TT-02 chassis features superior adaptability and stability.
• Black 16-spoke wheels are paired with racing slick tires.
• Comes with stickers and masking stickers for use in the paint job.
• Comes with Tamiya Torque-Tuned Motor and Tamiya/Hobbywing ESC.

Separately Required Items

2-channel R/C system, with 1 servo.
Batteries for transmitter.
7,2 Volt Battery Pack & Charger.
Tamiya Spray for Polycarbonate - PS Type.
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Description

Article no.: T12.58749

Tamiya welcomes another racing car – this time, the Audi R8 LMS 2008 – paired with our popular TT- 02 chassis.

Based upon the Audi sportscar R8 and conforming to GT3 regulations, the Audi R8 LMS was announced in 2008. A 5.2-liter V10 midship engine capable of over 500hp was mounted in a lightweight aluminum space frame. Body sections were modified, and the drivetrain was changed from 4WD to a rear-wheel drive system. From 2009 onward, this car was delivered to racing teams around the world and achieved many racing successes.

Delivery: Can be back-ordered

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Description

Article no.: T12.58749

Tamiya welcomes another racing car – this time, the Audi R8 LMS 2008 – paired with our popular TT- 02 chassis.

Based upon the Audi sportscar R8 and conforming to GT3 regulations, the Audi R8 LMS was announced in 2008. A 5.2-liter V10 midship engine capable of over 500hp was mounted in a lightweight aluminum space frame. Body sections were modified, and the drivetrain was changed from 4WD to a rear-wheel drive system. From 2009 onward, this car was delivered to racing teams around the world and achieved many racing successes.
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