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Tetsujin R35 GT-R Liberty Walk V1 RC Body Shell - 1/10 RC Drift

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Tetsujin R35 GT-R Liberty Walk V1 RC Body Shell - 1/10 RC DriftTetsujin R35 GT R Liberty Walk V1 RC Body Shell 1 10 RC Drift Tetsujin R35 GT R Liberty Walk V1 RC body shell (TT 8211) delivers aggressive Japanese widebody styling for your 1 10 RC drift car. Moulded in clear polycarbonate, this unpainted body is ready for custom paint and decals, letting you recreate the iconic Liberty Walk look on your RC drift chassis. With bold wide over fenders, sharp aero bumpers, and authentic Liberty Walk detailing, the

Tetsujin R35 GT-R Liberty Walk V1 RC Body Shell - 1/10 RC Drift 

Tetsujin R35 GT-R Liberty Walk V1 RC body shell (TT-8211) delivers aggressive Japanese widebody styling for your 1/10 RC drift car. Moulded in clear polycarbonate, this unpainted body is ready for custom paint and decals, letting you recreate the iconic Liberty Walk look on your RC drift chassis.

With bold wide over fenders, sharp aero bumpers, and authentic Liberty Walk detailing, the Tetsujin R35 GT-R Liberty Walk V1 RC body shell combines scale realism with drift performance. Supplied with window masks and a decal sheet, it ensures you get a perfect finish straight out of the box. Built to fit standard 1/10 RC chassis, this shell balances lightweight handling with aggressive stance for both track sessions and display builds.

🚘 Features

  • Official Tetsujin R35 GT-R Liberty Walk V1 widebody styling
  • Product Code: TT-8211
  • Clear polycarbonate body shell, lightweight and durable
  • Includes window masks and decal sheet for finishing
  • Width: Front 198mm / Rear 198mm
  • Unpainted design for full customisation

✅ Compatibility

  • Fits most 1/10 scale RC drift chassis (190-200mm wheelbase)

📦 What’s Included

  • 1 × Tetsujin R35 GT-R Liberty Walk V1 RC Body Shell (clear polycarbonate)
  • 1 × Window Mask Set
  • 1 × Decal Sheet

The Tetsujin R35 GT-R Liberty Walk V1 body shell (TT-8211) is the ultimate upgrade for RC drifters who want bold widebody styling with scale realism. With its 198mm width, detailed aero, and Liberty Walk inspired stance, it turns your RC drift car into a show stopping build while staying ready for the track.

Looking for another GT-R style?

Check out the Pandora RC GTR35 BN Sports Body Shell (PAB-3207) for a sportier alternative to the Liberty Walk design.

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