Tamiya 18655 Toyota GR Supra MA Chassis 1/32 Mini 4WD Kit - Tuners Edition  [18655]

Tamiya 18655 - Toyota GR Supra (MA chassis)
Price:
AUD$19.58
Brand:
Tamiya
Model:
18655
GTIN:
4950344186556
Condition:
Brand New
Available in warehouse
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Small scale, big potential - Tamiya 18655 GR Supra

The Tamiya 18655 Toyota GR Supra Mini 4WD kit puts a performance coupe profile onto the MA chassis. It is a great choice for tuners focused on balance, consistency, and upgrade flexibility.

Realistic aero coupe body with precise decals

The model's red ABS body reflects the GR Supra silhouette and comes with decals that map out the lights, windows and trim. The result is a scale-accurate appearance straight from the box.

MA chassis layout for consistent lap times

The MA (Midship AERO) chassis centers the motor to achieve balanced weight distribution. With six low-friction rollers and a rear skid bar, the chassis is engineered for smooth centre-line stability and aerodynamic efficiency.

Accessible performance upgrades

The Tamiya 18655 accepts common upgrades like stronger Type 130 motors, different tyre compounds, gear changes and small ballast tweaks. These options let builders adapt the car for short technical tracks or faster straights.

Specifications

  • Chassis Type: MA (Midship AERO)
  • Motor Compatibility: Type 130 Double Shaft Motor
  • Body Style: Aero Coupe
  • Wheel Type: Low-Profile Tires
  • Gear Ratio: 3.5:1

Whether for casual track days or local events, the Tamiya 18655 Toyota GR Supra on the MA chassis provides a solid base for tuning and sensible upgrades.

You will need basic modelling tools such as small screwdrivers, side cutters and fine files. A steady hand makes decal work much easier.
Low-profile tyres with a slightly softer compound help absorb bumps and maintain traction on uneven surfaces common in backyard setups.
Reduce drivetrain friction by checking bearings and gear mesh, and consider a higher-revving Type 130 motor paired with a shorter gear ratio for quicker launches.
Rules vary between organisers. The MA chassis is commonly accepted, but check specific event regulations on allowed motors, tyres and weight limits before competing.

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