Dash offers a body kit of the Oldsmobile 442 from 1970. General Motors offered this coupé series from 1964 to 1994. The 70s model is a muscle car. The additional designation 442 stands for an engine with a 4-barrel carburetor, a 4-speed transmission and a dual exhaust. The 7.5-liter V8 with 370 hp was standard in the 70 model.
Features:
-The body is injection-molded from high-impact plastic -high-gloss surface -The body is manufactured in detail -Suitable for Aurora T-Jet chassis or UltraLow chassis UL2-L. Dash states that an Autoworld chassis can also fit Chrome-plated add-on parts such as front bumper with radiator grille and rear bumper injection-molded clear plastic glazing
A beautifully finished body with great chrome parts.
To build a ready-to-drive model, we recommend the following parts:
2) Wheels & tires & axles -4160 xxxx Vincent rims 6,5,mm type C for front axle -4160 xxxx Vincent rims 6,5,mm type D for rear axle -4570 0315 Bauer/OS3/TFX Axle 22,8mm (PU=2pcs)
3) Miscellaneous -4210 0330 Guide pin -4150 0100 Bauer screw 6mm x 2.2mm for front mounting -4150 0101 Bauer screw round head 4.5mm x 2.2mm for rear mounting
We recommend for storage: -VERP_5 Bauer transparent box 72mm x 30mm x 31mm
Manufacturer according to GPSR Dash, https://dmotors.myshopify.com/ Responsible person according to GPSR Burn4Slotracing GmbH (Importeur), Unterm Knapp 33, 59846 Sundern, Nordrhein-Westfalen, Deutschland, info@b4slot.com, https://b4slot.com
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