it's ok buggy for on-road....there were tons of metal bling bling parts from "GXM" back in the days.....and later on Tamiya use the chassis as the base and put shorter suspension arms and a R32 body and created the touring car scene that we've today....
it's ok buggy for on-road....there were tons of metal bling bling parts from "GXM" back in the days.....and later on Tamiya use the chassis as the base and put shorter suspension arms and a R32 body a ...
Yes. At that time, Tamiya called the shorter arms touring chassis as TA01.