Tamiya 58315 - 1/10 Raybrig NSX 2003 4WD TB-02 RC Kit - Performance Upgrade Ready  [58315]

Tamiya 58315 - 1/10 RC Raybrig NSX 2003 (4WD TB-02 chassis)
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AUD$221.81
Brand:
Tamiya
Model:
58315
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Heritage GT Styling Matched to a Tunable TB-02 Chassis

The Tamiya 58315 - 1/10 Raybrig NSX 2003 brings authentic GT bodywork to a versatile TB-02 platform. Tamiya's modelling accuracy shines through in the proportions and period graphics that pay tribute to the 2003 race machine.

Why the TB-02 Works for Club Racing

The TB-02 chassis merges elements of the TB Evolution III gearbox and TA04 suspension into a bathtub frame that helps keep weight low and balance steady. Its 4WD shaft system gives a neutral feel that suits drivers refining their corner entries and throttle control.

Scale Detail and Track Grip

The polycarbonate body is scaled for realism and printed with the 2003 No. 100 markings. Medium narrow slick tyres are supplied to give consistent traction on paved surfaces, and a Type 540 motor is included for straightforward assembly and initial testing.

Easy Accessory Path for Tuning

Owners can progress with changes like different gear ratios, optional suspension parts, or motor upgrades to tailor handling and top speed as skills advance.

Specifications

  • Scale: 1/10
  • Length: 420mm
  • Width: 189mm
  • Height: 123mm
  • Chassis: TB-02, 4WD
  • Body: Polycarbonate
  • Tires: Medium Narrow Slick
  • Motor: Type 540

This kit suits builders who want a realistic GT model with a chassis that is practical to run and upgrade. The Tamiya 58315 - Raybrig NSX 2003 is a solid choice for club racing or display.

 

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Yes, the body is unpainted; use polycarbonate-specific paints and masking to reproduce the race livery or create your own colour scheme.
The TB-02 accepts common motor mounts and driveline setups, so converting to a brushless motor and suitable ESC is a typical upgrade for more power and efficiency.
Ride height is set via suspension geometry and shock mounting positions; experimenting with lower or higher settings helps dial in handling for different tracks.
Regular checks include driveline lubrication, gear wear inspection, tyre condition, and servo/radio checks; routine maintenance keeps performance consistent.

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