Petrol Remote Cars from XRC use actual unleaded petrol from the local petrol station and a mixture of 2 Stroke oil which you will find on the shelves in the actual shop. You pour in Unleaded petrol up to the first mark, then 2 Stroke oil up to the 2nd mark. The price of these Buggy Petrol Cars used to be over £700 but due to research and the manufacturing and production of all the parts are now under one roof, the companies save money in importing, exporting and general costs which allows for the cars to be sold for much less than they have done in the past. A typical price for the XRC Buggy is £299.00 including free delivery and incorporating VAT.
Nitrotrek are the sole distributor of the XRC Buggy within the United Kingdom, which they have a continued success with the popularity of this model. A video is available on our website and Nitrotek's to see the full quality and power of the Buggy Petrol Cars. Many other Petrol Remote Cars don't come with all the accessories you need to get going but the XRC Buggy does. Included is a great 1/5th Scale Steering servo, electronics battery pack and charger and even a tool kit.
The XRC Buggy also comes in Blue, Red or Yellow which can be chose at purchase and stickers so you can customise the car to suit your taste. A great model if you are looking into Buggy Petrol Cars but you can also get similar models in the nitro buggies range or in general nitro cars which include on and off road models.
Instead of using Petrol to power cars, these rc cars use Nitro Fuel which is purchased from model shops instead of petrol stations which is a little more inconvenient and costs a little more to but their speed is fantastic!. This is a high quality top of the range 1:8th Scale nitro buggy and one fast machine. Designed for speed, it comes with everything you could wish for in a rc car such as 3 shoe aluminum clutch, front CVD shafts, tough aluminium parts. Inside is a .21 GO engine which are designed in Taiwan and the best on the rc car market with a great rear exhaust. See the video on the website for more info.
There are many more variations of petrol rc cars, with XRC being a main manufacturer. Have a look at our website for more information and specifications.
http://www.petrolrccars.co.uk
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