Tamiya Fiat 131 Abarth Rally Olio Fiat MF-01X RC car kit

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Product Code
58723
Special Price £174.00 £145.00 Regular Price £199.00
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amiya welcomes the Fiat 131 Abarth Rally Olio Fiat as another 1/10 R/C rally car based on the MF-01X chassis. The Fiat 131 Abarth Rally developed from the Fiat 131 Mirafiori made its debut in 1976, and became champion in global rally races in 1977 and 1978. The kit depicts the Olio Fiat’s livery.

About the Model 

  • This is a 1/10 scale R/C model assembly kit. Length: 400mm, width: 180mm, height: 132mm. Wheelbase: 239mm (L-size wheelbase).
  • The form of the Fiat 131 Abarth Rally Olio Fiat is breathtakingly recreated in durable, lightweight polycarbonate. 
  • Separately moulded plastic components capture side mirrors and rear wing.
  • The MF-01X chassis is at home on-road or on flat dirt, thanks to 4-wheel double wishbone suspension. 
  • Polycarbonate light cases are compatible with separately sold 5mm LEDs. 
  • Stickers are included to recreate body details and logos. 
  • A host of Hop-Up Option parts are available to tune the MF-01X chassis. 
  • ESC & Torque Tuned Motor included
More Information
Product Code58723
Bundle AvaliableYes
LiPoNo
Pre OrderNo
DiscontinuedNo
EAN / Barcode4950344587230
BrandTamiya
Weight3.000000
Product TypeElectric Car
skill levelsNovice
Model TypeRally
RC Vehicle TypeRC Car Off Road
Vehicle Drive4 Wheel Drive
Fuel TypeBrushed Motor
Scale1:10 Scale
Build LevelKit Unassembled
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