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About this product
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<p>The new MS1.0, the latest competition touring car that speed category racers have been waiting for, is now available! It has already proven its performance to bring a definite upgrade, winning races in which prototypes have been entered. The overall suspension is supple, but with reduced unsprung weight and alignment settings, the MS1.0 has a more responsive ride.</p>
<p>Type A newly adopted in MS1.0 The standard upper arm is an integrated plastic type that is easy to adjust.
The standard A-type upper arm is an easy-to-adjust plastic type, and a turnbuckle-adjustable type is also available as an option.</p>
<p>other is a lightweight lower arm made of graphite.
Other features include graphite lightweight lower arms, a slim T-shaped upper deck, and new Yokomo shocks and springs that flex and absorb to the road surface. The main chassis is also available in graphite chassis and hard aluminum chassis, so you can choose the one that best suits your driving surface.</p>
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Frequently Asked Questions
This is designed for experienced racers seeking chassis versatility and fine-tuning options. The adjustable suspension and multiple chassis material choices require knowledge of setup and tuning, so it's not recommended for beginners.
This is a kit, so you will need to assemble the car. The product information does not specify what components are included, so you should check the detailed kit contents list before purchase to confirm whether motor, battery, speed controller, and radio are provided or must be purchased separately.
Yes. The MS1.0 features adjustable upper arms (available in easy-adjust plastic or optional turnbuckle-adjustable types), lightweight graphite lower arms, and a choice of graphite or hard aluminium chassis, allowing you to tune the car for different track conditions.
This is a 1/10-scale touring car (the category listing indicates 500–750, referring to motor size in watts). For exact dimensions, please check the product specifications, but 1/10-scale RC cars are typically around 40–45 cm long.
The MS1.0 combines supple, responsive suspension with reduced unsprung weight and precision alignment settings, lightweight graphite construction, and newly designed Yokomo shocks and springs that flex to absorb road surface irregularities, giving it a more composed and reactive feel on track.

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