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1/8 Scale Nitro Touring Car:
Kyosho Nissan Altia GT-R - Landmax - 31983
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Released by Kyosho circa 1998, the Nissan Altia Skyline GT-R - # 31983 - was based on the Super Eight GP20 4WD Chassis (also known as Landmax), and came 60% pre-assembled, with an unpainted lexan polycarbonate Bodyshell, and a GS-21R pull start Engine pre installed. A Radio System, Starter and Fuel to be purchased separately.
The 4WD shaft driven model is based on an alloy plate chassis, with 3 x gear type differentials, coil spring over oil filled dampers, dogbone drive-shafts and ball bearings.
Check out our Kyosho Archive for all nine of the Super Eight GP20 4WD Landmax model series.
To get the best from the Kyosho Nissan Altia GT-R, it needs to be fine tuned, to provide precise steering response and improve grip when cornering, so you don't slide off the track. Small changes can make huge advancements and our easy to understand guide will help you to the optimum Set-up for your individual driving style.
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![]() ★ Kyosho Landmax 4WD - Nissan Altia GT-R - 31983 ★
![]() ★ Kyosho SuperEight GP20 4WD - Landmax - Chassis ★
![]() ★ Kyosho SuperEight GP20 4WD - Landmax - Chassis ★
![]() ★ Kyosho SuperEight GP20 4WD - Landmax - Chassis ★
![]() ★ Kyosho SuperEight GP20 4WD - Landmax - Chassis ★
![]() ★ Kyosho SuperEight GP20 4WD - Landmax - Chassis ★
![]() ★ Kyosho SuperEight GP20 4WD - Landmax - Chassis ★
![]() ★ Kyosho SuperEight GP20 4WD - Landmax - Chassis ★
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Buying a Used Kyosho Nissan Altia GT-R
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Hints, Tips and Information
Choosing a Transmitter
When you first started in RC, you may have purchased a package that came with the car kit, motor, battery, charger, ESC and radio system complete. The transmitter was probably just a basic steer wheel, or stick type, with nothing more than forward, reverse, left, right and simple trim settings to centralise the servo and ESC. |
Hints, Tips and Information
Getting into RC
When I first got into racing RC, all I had was a three year old clapped out Tamiya Boomerang, a silver can stock motor, three step mechanical speed controller, two 1400Mah stick batteries and basic Acoms stick transmitter. |
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