Ford Mustang GT-R Body Painted Gunmetal & Cut (200mm)

Brand: HPI

Part Number: HPI-100474


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#100474 - FORD MUSTANG GT-R BODY (PAINTED/GUNMETAL/200mm) Completely finished body for SPRINT 2 FLUX

HPI Racing now offers a cool prepainted version of the hot Mustang GT-R body for the Sprint 2 Flux touring cars! The body comes expertly painted, pre-cut and decaled. It's ready to mount on your Sprint Flux touring car, a quick and easy way to completely transform the looks of the car. This body can also be used on 190mm and 200mm touring cars when used with the extensive assortment of HPI wheels. We highly recommend our "Vintage" series of wheels and tires for this body, see the Accessories section of our site for our complete line-up of wheels and tires.

  • Brand: HPI
  • Part No: HPI-100474
  • Barcode: 4944258952055
  • Width: 200mm
  • Painted: Pre Painted

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Will this fit a TT02 chassis? Thanks
Asked by Richard on 6th October 2016

Your TT-02 is likely a 190mm chassis. So it would fit with wide offset wheels.

Answered by: Ben @ Wheelspin Models

will this suit tamiya 1:10? thanks
Asked by Enza Pantano on 21st September 2017

Yes aslong as you drill th eholes in the correct place , you may have to buy wider offset wheels to allow for the extra width on shell.

Answered by: Anthony @ Wheelspin Models

Hi, we’re looking for a new body for my old Tamiya Ford SVT Mustang Cobra R. It’s a 1/10 scale on a TA02 chassis - can you please let us know what bodies you have that would fit this_
Asked by Chris on 28th January 2018

Yes, this should fit fine - you may however wish to use offset wheels ot bring the width up to fill the arches.

Answered by: Ben @ Wheelspin Models

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