Tamiya 95422 Owl Racer GT 1/32 Mini 4WD MA Chassis Kit  [95422]

Tamiya 95422 - Owl Racer GT MA Chassis JR Mini 4WD
Price:
NZD$24.98
Brand:
Tamiya
Model:
95422
GTIN:
4950344954223
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Introducing the Tamiya 95422 Owl Racer GT 1/32 Mini 4WD

The Tamiya 95422 Owl Racer GT pairs an eye-catching body with the versatile MA chassis, giving a tidy blend of looks and performance. Its aerodynamic silhouette and mid-motor configuration make it suitable for both display and focused racing sessions. The clean styling stands out whether mounted on a shelf or sent out on laps.

MA chassis handling characteristics

With the motor mounted centrally, the MA chassis promotes even weight distribution for steadier cornering and reliable high speed stability. This setup helps drivers dial in control across a variety of course profiles and maintain predictable behaviour through turns.

Upgrade paths and parts fitment

There is a broad aftermarket of parts compatible with the Owl Racer GT, from gear ratios and high performance motors to specialised tyres. Swapping components lets builders tune acceleration, top speed and corner grip to suit different race conditions.

Collecting and presentation notes

Beyond lap times, the Owl Racer GT makes for an attractive collectible due to its detailed bodywork and crisp graphics potential. Careful paintwork and decals will improve its appeal for display or club showings.

Yes. The Owl Racer GT is compatible with standard Mini 4WD club circuits. Check local class rules for motor and tyre restrictions before racing.
Soft compound tyres typically provide better grip on carpet surfaces. Try different widths and compounds to find the sweet spot between traction and rolling resistance.
Yes. Adding foam or rubber dampers, adjusting roller positions and lowering the centre of gravity are effective, straightforward ways to improve stability without major parts swaps.

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