Tamiya XB Xanavi Nismo Z RTR Radio Controlled Car
Compared to the older 2003 GT-R, the 2004 Xanavi Nismo provides a better designed chassis with a lower center of gravity, a wider tread and better weight distribution between the front and back.
Some of the many features of the Tamiya XB Xanavi Nismo Z RTR include:
Comes completely preassembled for true out of the box operation
Built on the TT-01 chassis
Pre-painted body with pre-applied decals
Four wheel independent double wishbone suspension
Front and rear differential gearbox
Type 540 motor
Urethane bumper
Electronic speed controls
High performance Expec R/C system
The Tamiya XB Xanavi Nismo Z RTR radio controlled car represents an excellent value for the money, and it includes many features and benefits usually reserved for more costly radio controlled vehicles. Many new radio controlled vehicle enthusiasts find it difficult to get started and find a truly out of the box vehicle with which to start, but the Tamiya is one such vehicle.
At the same time, the Tamiya XB offers enough power and versatility to capture the imagination and excitement of the more experienced radio controlled vehicle enthusiast. Those experienced radio controlled vehicle enthusiasts will enjoy the power, easy operation and adjustability of this fine radio controlled vehicle, and it is definitely worth a look.
It is of course a good idea to shop around for the best deal, even on a value oriented radio controlled vehicle such as the XB Xanavi Nismo Z RTR. These and other radio controlled vehicles are sold at a variety of discount stores and hobby shops, and shopping around can save you lots of money on this and other radio controlled vehicles.
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