NSR 1/32 Analog RTR Porsche 917K Sandeman Livery #43 - Sidewinder Shark dynamically balanced motor 20,000 RPM & 164gr-cm torque - Aluminum setscrew wheels all around with air system wheels at the rear - Heat treated axles with bronze self lubricating bushings - Suspension motor pod - Ultra smooth & quiet all metal gears - Clear coat finish over tampo printing & paint to high gloss and durability
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NSR 1/32 Analog RTR Porsche 917K Sandeman Livery #43 - Sidewinder Shark dynamically balanced motor 20,000 RPM & 164gr-cm torque - Aluminum setscrew wheels all around with air system wheels at the rear - Heat treated axles with bronze self lubricating bushings - Suspension motor pod - Ultra smooth & quiet all metal gears - Clear coat finish over tampo printing & paint to high gloss and durability
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