More 30th Anniversary commemorative parts from Tamiya. This wheel and tire combo comes in a red and gold pattern (red tires, gold wheels) and has the 30th Anniversary letting printed on the sideway. They feature a wide offset and, in all honesty, a very Formula 1-style 6-spoke wheel.
The front set is narrow while the rear set is wide, perfect for those that like this type of setup.
Quick Stats
Product: Tamiya 30th Anniversary Mini 4WD Wheel and Tire Combo
Part #: 95665
Chassis: All Chassis
Price: $2.70
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What We Like:
We’re not big on the crazy-colored parts but, in all honesty, we really dig these! Not only do the wheels look great but the tires, with the added lettering, really stand out. We’re going to certainly give these a look when they become available.
What We’re Not Sure About:
Nothing.
For more information, please visit: www.tamiyausa.com
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