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RC DRIFT RACING CAR 1:43 NO.RC43-P BLACK ALLOY VERSION

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RC DRIFT RACING CAR 1:43 NO.RC43-P BLACK ALLOY VERSIONExperience high speed tabletop drifting with the RC43 P, a 1: 43 scale alloy bodied RC car built for precision and performance. Featuring full proportional control, gyro stabilization, and dynamic LED lighting, it delivers realistic drift action and smooth handling on any smooth surface. Main Description The RC43 P features a premium black alloy shell with ABS + nylon chassis and metal bearings, ensuring a durable, high quality build that mimics

Experience high-speed tabletop drifting with the RC43-P, a 1:43 scale alloy-bodied RC car built for precision and performance. Featuring full proportional control, gyro stabilization, and dynamic LED lighting, it delivers realistic drift action and smooth handling on any smooth surface.  

 Main Description 

The RC43-P features a premium black alloy shell with ABS + nylon chassis and metal bearings, ensuring a durable, high-quality build that mimics diecast collectibles. Its compact 11 × 4.5 × 9 cm size and 100g weight make it ideal for indoor drifting on desks, tables, or polished floors. The sleek Porsche 911-inspired design offers bold styling with excellent scale detailing.  

 

Equipped with full proportional throttle and steering, this RC car provides precise, hobby-grade handling. The built-in gyro stabilization system allows adjustable sensitivity for controlled drifts and stable cornering. Dual-speed mode (high/low) and independent suspension enhance versatility, while remote-controlled LED headlights, taillights, and underglow add immersive realism during night runs.  

 

Powered by a 3.7V 100mAh Li-ion battery, the RC43-P offers approximately 30 minutes of runtime, recharging fully in 15–25 minutes via USB Type-C. The 2.4GHz 4CH remote delivers a control range of up to 40 meters, supporting smooth acceleration, braking, and steering. It includes both drift and racing tires, allowing quick swaps to match driving style.  

 

Ideal for hobbyists aged 14 and up, this Ready-to-Run model combines scale authenticity with responsive performance. Whether used for casual drifting, competitive runs, or display, it offers exceptional value in a compact package.  

 

Key Features 

- Scale: 1/43 

- Body Material: Alloy shell with ABS + nylon chassis 

- Drive System: 4WD with independent suspension 

- Motor: 615 Hollow Cup (3.7V, 51,000 RPM) 

- Steering: 3-wire proportional servo 

- Battery: 3.7V 100mAh Li-ion (included) 

- Run Time: Approx. 30 minutes 

- Charging: USB Type-C, 15–25 minutes 

- Control Range: Up to 40 meters (2.4GHz remote) 

- Lighting: Remote-controlled LED headlights, taillights, and underglow 

- Features: Adjustable gyro, dual-speed mode, full proportional control 

- Weight: 100g (with battery) 

- Dimensions: 11 × 4.5 × 9 cm  

 

What’s Inside the Box 

- 1 × RC Drift Car 

- 1 × 2.4GHz Remote Controller 

- 1 × 3.7V 100mAh Rechargeable Battery 

- 1 × USB Type-C Charging Cable 

- 4 × Spare Drift Tires 

- 4 × Road Cones 

- 1 × Screwdriver 

- 1 × Sticker Sheet 

- 1 × User Manual  

 

Why Buy from Havoc Hobby Private Limited 

At Havoc Hobby Private Limited, we deliver only authentic, high-performance RC models backed by rigorous quality checks and expert support. Every product is tested for reliability and durability, ensuring you receive a premium, ready-to-run experience that exceeds expectations.    

 

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