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Jay Halsey Edition RC10 Buggy

RACE-WINNING DESIGN AND PERFORMANCE The RC10 started as the vision of Team Associated’s founder Roger Curtis (RC) and became one of the most iconic RC cars in history. In celebration of the 40th anniversary of the original RC10, we are proud to bring to you the RC10 Classic Jay Halsey Edition kit, a faithful reproduction of Jay’s world championship-winning car that changed the world of RC off road racing forever. The design and construction of the RC10 is totally unique to electric off-road cars, featuring a rigid alloy monocoque tub with fully adjustable suspension. Included are Associated’s custom coil-over aluminum racing shocks, VariLok differential, one clear body with wing, modular 3-piece clamping wheels, and front pinned tires. Now you can replicate Jay’s worlds-winning paint scheme he ran in the 1985 IFMAR Worlds. So buckle up and go off-road racing with Jay and the Team. Full race rear suspension includes durable dogbone and stub axle drivetrain with pinned modular wheels. Independent suspension with coil-over shocks help smooth out the bumps. Low profile gearbox uses VariLok adjustable diff and is protected by an intergrated motor/heat sink. Precision molded,nylon suspension components can be easily custom color dyed. A-Arm/Ball joint design permits static camber, camber rise, caster, ride height and spring rate tuning to suit every type of track. The smooth undercarriage of the RC10’s aluminum monocoque tub and special gearbox provide maximum ground clearance. For the full interview click the link below.    • Jay Halsey Edition RC10 FULL INTERVIEW   For our full line of product, visit our website. www.AssociatedElectrics.com

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