Pro-Line Desert Militia Body (Clear) (Slash/SC10/SC6/Blitz)

Pro-Line Desert Militia Body (Clear) (Slash/SC10/SC6/Blitz)
Price: $33.99
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This is the Pro-Line Desert Militia Clear Body. Become a desert class mercenary hunting down the competition with the Pro-Line Desert Militia body for SC trucks. This body fits the Traxxas Slash, Slash 4x4 and Kyosho Ultima SC, as well as the Associated SC10, and HPI Blitz but minor trimming is required.

Just imagine that you have landed a sponsor in the high tech weapons industry. Money is no object! You have chosen to build the ultimate open class race vehicle resembling a military strike fighter. The vehicles cab is an off the shelf reconnaissance vehicle, you then hang race inspired composite fenders to clear the over sized race tires and massive suspension travel. The back of your vehicle has been enclosed with aluminum quick release panels to hide the spare tires, fuel cell and oil coolers. Large cooling fans are exposed to relieve the heat that the 900HP drive train produces but are protected by a sleek tubular cage. A final touch is the full width roof mounted light bar consisting of 6 high output HID lights that are perfect for targeting the next victim.

NOTE: Painted body shown in photos is for illustrative purposes only. The body you will receive is clear and unpainted.

Features:

  • Bold unlimited off road styling ready to convert your Short Course (SC) truck into a high performance open class assault vehicle
  • Unique design represents an unlimited racer that would be threat at any event.
  • Made with Crystal Clear Genuine GE Lexan
  • Made in the USA
Specifications:
Length: 20.5" (521mm)
Width: 9.2" (234mm)
Height: 5.7" (145mm)
Wheel Base: 12.8" (325mm)

What's Included:
  • Clear Desert Militia Body
  • Window masks
  • Militia Decal sheet

This product was added to our catalog on October 12, 2010