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  2. Best RC drift cars 2022: Discover the best remote control ...

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    2. Exceed RC Drift Star 350Z. A beautifully-designed RC drift car with great handling. Manufacturer: Exceed | Age: 14+ | Configuration: 4WD | Scale: 1/10 | Car power ...

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    The Best Adult and Hobbyist RC Cars Porsche 911 Carrera RSR Kit TT02. Tamiya made its first model, a replica of a Japanese battleship, in 1959 and has since been one of the leaders in replica ...

  4. Tamiya TT-01 - Wikipedia

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    TT-01D (Drift) - Includes low friction, hard plastic "drift" tires, ball bearings, adjustable suspension arms, oil-filled shock absorbers and a Sport Tuned 25T Mabuchi Motor. It also comes with body shells of typical real-life drift cars like the Mazda FD3S RX-7, Nissan Silvia S15 Nismo Coppermix and Toyota Supra, and the kits include LED lights.

  5. Radio-controlled car - Wikipedia

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    Performance is generally much less than hobby-grade cars but can be upgraded by adding hobby-grade parts. Stock toy-grade cars are equipped with weaker motors and are powered by alkaline or NiCad batteries, which means their top speed is usually only 3–7 mph (4.8–11.3 km/h).

  6. Yokomo - Wikipedia

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    Former logo (1977–2005) Yokomo Co. Ltd. (株式会社 ヨコモ, Kabushiki-gaisha Yokomo) is a Japanese company from Adachi, Tokyo that specialize in radio-controlled cars, it was one of the first manufacturers in Japan to build their own RC cars, sell upgrade parts and it also invented the option RTR (Ready To Run) cars, but most notable of all is their long-running "Dog Fighter" series of ...

  7. XMODS - Wikipedia

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    This was reflected by the various first party body kits and upgrades released with XMODS. The cars were distributed by RadioShack in the United States, by Hobby Products International (HPI Racing) in Japan, Mirage RC in the U.K. (Distributor of HPI Products in the U.K.), and by Carson Modellsport (Subdivision of Tamiya Germany) in Europe.

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