Making its debut at the 1987 World Touring Car Championships with Schnitzer Motors-port was the BMW M3.
It was powered by a 2.5 liter 4-cylinder engine that produced an impressive 340ps. It was superbly
driven by Italian driver Roberto Ravaglia who claimed the Drivers' Championship at the final race of
the 1987 WTCC season
Specification
•Scale : 1/10
•Construction type : RTR (Ready-to-Run)
•Terrain use : on-road
•Drive-train : 4WD
•Drive type : shaft
•Drive line : dog bone
•Differential type : gear
•Suspension : fully independent double wishbone
•Steering mechanism : bell-crank
•Shock damper : oil-filled damper
•Shock damper material : plastic
•Tire type : rubber
•Tire tread : radial
•Body material : Polycarbonate
•Chassis material : plastic
•Electronic Speed Control (ESC) : included
•ESC model : TEU-104BK
•LED Light buckets : no
•LED lights : no
•Motor : 540-brushed type
•Bearings : plastic bushing
•Adjustable camber : fixed
•Adjustable toe angles : front only
•Adjustable ground clearance : yes
•Adjustable gear ratio : yes
•Adjustable wheelbase : fixed
•Adjustable track width : fixed
•Adjustable shock angle : yes
•Special feature 1 : The XBS chassis is a streamlined version of the popular TT-01 Type-E Chassis.
•Special feature 2 : Type 540 motor, ESC, and 2-channel 2.4G transmitter included.
•Requires A : 7.2 battery & charger