Yokomo YOKSDSDB Team 22 JZX100 Mk.II 1/10 Drift Body Shell  [YOKSDSDB]

Yokomo SDSDB - 1/10 Drift Body Team 22 FNATZ JZX100 Mk.II
Price:
NZD$72.67
Brand:
Yokomo
Model:
YOKSDSDB
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Overview: 1/10 Scale Drift Shell

The Yokomo YOKSDSDB body shell recreates the Team 22 FNATZ JZX100 Mk.II look at 1/10 scale and is intended for on-road drifting applications. The write-up highlights mounting and fit considerations and how the shell assists with setup checks rather than cosmetic claims.

Intended compatibility covers 1/10 on-road drift chassis that use standard body-mount points and post positions; verify your chassis body post layout before trimming. The shell arrives unmounted and requires cutting, mounting, and any painting or decal work to be completed by the modeller.

Practical fitting advice: outline post cutouts and check wheelhouse clearance before finishing, perform a trial assembly to confirm there is enough space for servo, ESC, and motor, and fasten with typical body clips while you fine-tune suspension and wheel alignment. Using the shell during setup helps you visualise bodyline and airflow effects when adjusting toe and camber.

Specifications

  • Item: Yokomo YOKSDSDB - 1/10 Drift Body Team 22 FNATZ JZX100 Mk.II
  • Material: Not specified by manufacturer
  • Model Number: YOKSDSDB
  • Compatibility: 1/10 on-road drift chassis

For modellers and drivers concentrating on 1/10 drifting, this shell supplies the Team 22 JZX100 Mk.II outline for setup and styling; confirm body-post positions and trimming needs before you paint and permanently fit the shell.

Remark :
Due to limited stock availability, please notice that some Yokomo items may have to order from the factory and the ready time is around 4-6 weeks. Customer purchases the item is assumed to accept the waiting time which allows us to order directly from the manufacturer if the item is out of our warehouse.
Many modellers add internal tape or a thin brace at stress points to reduce cracking around posts and wheel arches if the shell will see frequent hits; perform any reinforcements before final painting.
Mask and trim the shell first, then apply base coats to the inside using compatible polycarbonate paints; allow tack-free time between layers and finish with decals and a clear coat as desired.
Decals last longer when applied over a cured paint layer or with a light clear coat; avoid stretching decals near wheel arches where trimming may create weak edges.
Apply reinforcement tape or a thin plastic patch on the inner surface around post holes to limit wear from repeated mounting and reduce the chance of cracks forming.

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