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Kyosho ZR-1 Corvette - 3071 - Radio Controlled ModelHistory + Info:
Released by Kyosho circa 1989, the 2WD ZR-1 Corvette - # 3071 G - was based on the same chassis as that used for the Kyosho Rampage (# 3072).
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★ Kyosho ZR-1 Corvette - 3071 - Chassis ★
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★ Kyosho ZR-1 Corvette - 3071 - Chassis ★
★ Kyosho ZR-1 Corvette - 3071 - Chassis ★
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★ Kyosho ZR-1 Corvette - 3071 - Chassis ★
★ Kyosho ZR-1 Corvette - 3071 - Chassis ★
★ Kyosho ZR-1 Corvette - 3071 - Chassis ★
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Buying a Used Kyosho ZR-1 Corvette
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Driving On Road
The basic driving style most commonly used for all forms of on road, tarmac and carpet racing, involves using the full width of the road available, and cutting each apex as tight as possible, whilst keeping complete control of the car on the track. The style, often referred to as "Rounding" looks quite simple to those watching, but to get it right needs good hand eye coordination and lots of practice. |
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Ackerman
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