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LAFERRARI 1/8 SCALE ALMOST TWO FEET LONG

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  1. elias1

    elias1 Karting

    Mar 21, 2015
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    #1 elias1, Feb 3, 2017
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    Produced by Centauria and hand built. $3000.00

    The machine is in 1/8 scale in metal and plastic for the length of about 2 feet and a weight of about 11 pounds, the wheels are metal, the front wheels steered independent from each other.

    Inside the car, you can turn on the internal instrumentation, with a remote control in steering shape, light up the front exterior lights, plays the horn, playing effect engine, acceleration, if you squeeze the brake pedal switch on the rear brake.

    ATTENTION The right and left doors do not work with the remote.They are suppose to open and close using the remote.Sometimes drivers door opens but you will have to close with your hands.



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  2. Rosey

    Rosey F1 Rookie

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    What are those set of numbered booklets I see pictured with the car?
     
  3. elias1

    elias1 Karting

    Mar 21, 2015
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    Each booklet has the pictures and directions of how to assemble the parts on the model.
     
  4. Jagbuff

    Jagbuff Formula 3

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    Looks like one of those subscription models where you receive a part every week and assemble as you go, cool looking model and replacement parts should be available for a while (if something breaks in shipping).

    Need a lot of patience to collect each packet, but the overall quality is good. Personally I have 1/8 James Bond Aston Martin DB6 (has all the "tricks") which I got from the UK pretty nice model, the 1/8 Deagostini Ferrari F2004, and a 1/5 Ferrari 360 Challenge, those two are gas powered so details aren't that great, got them from Italy. Cars/kits themselves aren't that expensive but when you add the shipping from Europe...it gets pricey.
     
  5. elias1

    elias1 Karting

    Mar 21, 2015
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    Your right on the subscription and weekly part.The person i bought it from told me the same thing.Also spent a lot of hours putting it together.
     
  6. Rosey

    Rosey F1 Rookie

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    Oh, I see. Didn't realise it was a kit.

    Cool.
     

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