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About the Suzuki Swift
The Junior World Rally Championship is a companion series to the WRC, restricted
to drivers under age 28 driving 2WD vehicles. The new Suzuki Swift was unveiled
at the 2004 Paris Auto Salon, as the company?s ambitious strategy against European
small car makers. The Swift Super 1600 made its racing debut at Round 5 - Rally
of Finland of the JWRC. Despite suffering a tire puncture, the Swift made an impressive
3rd place finish for a spot on the podium. English driver Guy Wilks scored another
3rd place finish in the following Round 6 in Germany. Unfortunate accidents in
the final Round 7 kept the Swift off the podium, but the car?s impressive potential
helped driver Wilks score second overall in the points ranking.
About the model
Fully assembled R/C chassis with body pre-painted and stickers pre-applied
Fully built version of the middle wheelbase (225mm) front motor, front drive
M03M chassis with electronic speed controller and Type 540 motor
4-wheel independent double-wishbone suspension provides excellent handling.
Includes high performance Expec R/C system and trigger type transmitter
Comes with 60D radial tires.
Polycarbonate body accurately replicates the Suzuki Swift Super 1600.
RTR ELECTRIC XB's REQUIRE:
(unless stated differently above)
Battery: 6-cell flat with standard Tamiya connector
Charger: AC/DC timed or peak for 6-cell battery
Misc. Items: Tools (upkeep) and track equipment
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