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  2. XMODS - Wikipedia

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    XMODS were 1:28 scale electric radio-controlled cars. Originally invented by Nobuaki Ogihara in Japan, XMODS were released with several body styles over multiple generations. [1] Due to the popularity of tuner culture in the early to mid 2000's, the cars' primary marketing focus was on customization. This was reflected by the various first ...

  3. Radio-controlled car - Wikipedia

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    Wen-Mac was purchased by Testors in 1966 and, in the April 1966 issue of Car Model magazine, coverage of the February 1966 Hobby Industry Trade show in Chicago included the Testors model company announcement of a radio-controlled, electric powered version of what was apparently the same basic 16” 1966 Mustang GT. It was mistakenly called a 1: ...

  4. International Federation of Model Auto Racing - Wikipedia

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    1992-2002 1:8 IC Off Road 3 Yokomo: 5 1989-1997 1:10 Electric Off Road 4WD Team Associated: 2003-2011 1:10 Electric Off Road 2WD Kyosho: 2003-2009 1:8 IC Track 6 Team Associated: 4 1989-1995 1:10 Electric Off Road 2WD 7 Blitz Model Technica 3 1989-1993 1:8 IC Track Serpent: 1998-2002 1:10 IC Track Touring Team Losi: 1999-2003 1:10 Electric Off ...

  5. Generation 4 (NASCAR) - Wikipedia

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    The Gen 4 car was used full time until 2007, and it was retired in the Cup Series after the 2007 season (in which Toyota, who had already competed in the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series, made their debut in the Cup and the then-Busch Series with the Camry), while the other sixteen races were run by the fifth-generation Car of Tomorrow. The Car of ...

  6. Ford Mustang (fourth generation) - Wikipedia

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    The Mustang GT also featured a stiffer handling suspension, a 3.08:1 rear axle ratio (later changed to 3.27:1 or 3.55:1 depending on the transmission and model year), dual exhaust tips, and larger 16-inch (410 mm) wheels (compared to the base Mustang's 15-inch wheels). The 1994 Mustang GT was named Motor Trend Car of the Year.

  7. Silhouette racing car - Wikipedia

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    Notable racing classes where silhouette cars have been used include Trans-Am, NASCAR, Stock Car Brasil, Group 5, Group B, DTM, JGTC/Super GT, monster trucks and the Australian Supercars Championship. Due to homologation rules (e.g. Group B rally cars ), some silhouette racing cars, such as the Lancia 037 and Lancia Delta S4 , also end up being ...