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【Reason for Listing】 About two years ago, I purchased a Tamiya F1 "Team Lotus Type 102B (F104W chassis)." I installed a Sanwa transmitter and receiver that I already had. The body is a Chevron-made "Leyton House CG901," and I finished it as shown in the photos by purchasing dedicated stickers. (The body design is based on the "March 891" design). I then became reluctant to run it, and ended up displaying it in my room for viewing until today. (I displayed it raised to prevent the tires from deforming: see the last photo, number 14). Therefore, it is "unrun." (The operation of the steering servo, motor, and amplifier has been confirmed and is problem-free). This time, I am listing it to organize my collection. ■ Transmitter: Sanwa Blazer (10-band) ■ Receiver: Sanwa RX231 (27mhz) ■ Servo: Sanwa SX112 ■ Amplifier: BL-SPORT ■ Motor: Tamiya GT-Tuned Motor ■ Other: Full bearings 【Spares Included】 Also, I had purchased spare tires & wheels for future use, so I will include them. (Although opened, they are all unused). ★ See photo 12. □ SP-1341: F103 Spoke Wheel Set □ SP-1346: F103 Thrust Bearing Set □ SP-1378: F104 Spare Wheel Set □ SPF-822: F104 Front Super Grip Sponge Tires □ One set of unused "tires & wheels" (with 4 bearings) That's all. Although unrun, it was assembled by an amateur, so please judge the condition from the photos. No claims and no returns are accepted. I do not like price fluctuations, so this is not an auction. Therefore, I will not accept price negotiations. Thank you very much. Type...Radio Control Manufacturer...Tamiya Type...On-road RC car Radio Control...Formula Prototype Car
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