New Alfa 156 Radio Control Car
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New Alfa 156 Radio Control Car
This is my radio controlled car that I've never used. It's a Tamiya TL-01. I know you can pick the kits up fairly cheap now but this has got quite a few extras that aren't too cheap.



As you can see from the pictures, the paint job is excellent and there isn't a scratch underneath as you'd expect from an unused one. As extras it has the tamiya electronic speed controller/receiver unit which new alone cost me about £70 I think. It has the big foam front bumper to protect it just incase you have a bit of an impact and some chrome wheels with slicks on.
I'm after £100 delivered for it or £90 collected from the Cardiff area.



As you can see from the pictures, the paint job is excellent and there isn't a scratch underneath as you'd expect from an unused one. As extras it has the tamiya electronic speed controller/receiver unit which new alone cost me about £70 I think. It has the big foam front bumper to protect it just incase you have a bit of an impact and some chrome wheels with slicks on.
I'm after £100 delivered for it or £90 collected from the Cardiff area.

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