The 32660BL is arranged around the MA-020 platform with an all-wheel-drive focus. The MA-020 layout concentrates drive components and the Syncro KT-531P R/C unit into a compact assembly, delivering dependable handling and a space-efficient chassis profile favoured by Mini-Z enthusiasts.
Kyosho includes a pre-painted NISSAN SILEIGHTY shell, so the visual priority is a factory-accurate silhouette and roofline rather than custom finishing. The result is a model that reads well on display while keeping true Mini-Z proportions.
This release suits modellers who seek a small, ready-oriented Mini-Z with a licensed NISSAN SILEIGHTY appearance atop an MA-020 mechanical platform. It appeals to collectors who value out-of-the-box presentation and to builders who prefer minimal assembly before running.
Inside the box you get the complete R/C chassis, the painted body, the Syncro KT-531P transmitter, spare pinion and spur gears, and basic tools. Power is provided by AAA-size batteries for both chassis and transmitter as noted by Kyosho; no immediate body painting is required.
Kyosho 32660BL brings together a painted NISSAN SILEIGHTY body and a compact MA-020 Mini-Z AWD chassis with Syncro control, offering a neat, display-friendly option for model collectors and hobby drivers.
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