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    FS: 2 x Porsche 934 projects

    Ok ok before you get too excited I probably need to come clean. These are two Tamiya Porsche 934 RC cars. If you are in the know, these are the holy grail for radio controlled cars. The Porsche 934 (#58001) is the first radio controlled car from Tamiya. It was manufactured in 1976.

    The story goes Mr Tamiya purchased the Kremer/Vailant 934 to use as a dimensional model for his new static model... as you do! After the static model was created and was selling he realised they needed to sell more to offset the cost of the real 934, hence the idea of the RC car was born. These are so dimensionally perfect in some pictures of them its hard to tell which is the real deal and which is the model.

    The first car is the green Vailant car and it comes with ultra rare parts. The hop-up motor and speed controller are imposible to find these days. It is a complete car and comes with parts still on the parts trees (see photos)

    The second is the jagermeister car in orange. This has the standard chassis and is unfortunately missing the sticker set.

    The package comes with the oh so cool period Futaba radio gear and servos. I am not sure it still goes as it is untested but would you really want to use it??

    This is a rare change to buy 2 of the rarest RC cars of all time complete with spares and an even harder to find original box and manual. Im am offering the package yo uthe group first before it goes to the nutters at the Tamiya club. I understand if this isnt anything that people here would want but they are 934s, very rare and very cool.

    Was $1300 now $1150 for the package plus freight.

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    Last edited by Andy 74; 03-06-2014 at 02:56 PM.
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