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Here's something a bit different to feast your buggy eyes on! Very rare in the UK (to say the least!)

The PRS1 2WD is a lovely wee car so I hope the 4WD is too!

Both will be running at Benfield this weekend.







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Looking good I see these a while back and emailed the main man he was most helpful very nice looking cars look very high quality I nearly brought one but went to Yokomo in the end but kinda wished I got one still
let me know how they run.
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They are lovely quality! The 2WD comes with two gearboxes to build it Rear or Mid motor. Needs no aftermarket bits at all.

The 4WD is state of the art and comes with a center diff. Still not sure how good they are yet, but a preliminary drive was promising. Still not available in the UK. Yet.

I'll let you know how it goes!

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They are lovely quality! The 2WD comes with two gearboxes to build it Rear or Mid motor. Needs no aftermarket bits at all.

The 4WD is state of the art and comes with a center diff. Still not sure how good they are yet, but a preliminary drive was promising. Still not available in the UK. Yet.

I'll let you know how it goes!

Jimmy
I'm after a new 4wd and this looks very good. May I ask how much and where from?

P.s nice paint job
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I'm after a new 4wd and this looks very good. May I ask how much and where from?

P.s nice paint job
Thanks Steve. It came from Hobby Pro USA. Not a cheap way to buy a car! Well over £300 by the time it gets here.

It'll be a while before they'll be for sale from a UK supplier. Shame really.

If you really want one, let me know.

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Thanks Steve. It came from Hobby Pro USA. Not a cheap way to buy a car! Well over £300 by the time it gets here.

It'll be a while before they'll be for sale from a UK supplier. Shame really.

If you really want one, let me know.

Jimmy
Cheers, I'll be interested to hear how it goes. How's the spares backup?
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