Scaleauto SC-6372R – Mitsubishi Lancer Evo VI #2 Marlboro Freddy Loix – 1999 Rally New Zealand

Scaleauto SC-6372R – Mitsubishi Lancer Evo VI #2 Marlboro Freddy Loix – 1999 Rally New Zealand

Brand: Scaleauto
SKU: SC-6372R
97.19 USD Out of stock Buy at Merchant

Freddy Loix & Sven Smeets | Mitsubishi Ralliart | 1/32 Scale Slot Car The sister car to Tommi Mäkinen's title-winning #1, this 1/32 scale replica captures Freddy Loix's #2 Marlboro Mitsubishi Ralliart entry from the 1999 Rally New Zealand, one of the WRC's most iconic rounds of the era. Built on Scaleauto's R 4WD Series platform with a genuine mid-engine, all-wheel-drive drivetrain layout for authentic rally handling on your track. Race History Car: Mitsubishi Lancer Evo VI Series: World Rally Championship (WRC) Event: 1999 Rally New Zealand Drivers: Freddy Loix & Sven Smeets Team: Marlboro Mitsubishi Ralliart Car Number: #2 Result: Finished outside the podium, well behind teammate Tommi Mäkinen's winning #1 car Specifications SKU SC-6372R Barcode Scale 1:32 Car Type World Rally Car (Group A) Product Line R 4WD Series Body Chassis Drivetrain Mid-Engine, All Wheel Drive Motor 18,000 rpm Sprinter-1 Long Can Motor Configuration Anglewinder Motor Mount/Offset Gear Ratio 8/31 Rear Suspension Guide Axles Front Wheels/Hubs Rear Wheels/Hubs Front Tyres Rear Tyres Bearings Magnet Lights Not included Digital Compatibility Adjustable Features Spares Included Dimensions Weight Issued/Release Date Pre-order (release TBC) Why You'll Love It The perfect companion piece to SC-6371R — display both Marlboro Ralliart entries from Rally New Zealand 1999 side by side Genuine all-wheel-drive drivetrain layout for authentic rally car handling Part of Scaleauto's dedicated R 4WD rally platform A must-have for WRC and rally history collectors Genuine Scaleauto product. W.A.R. Raceway is an authorised Australian Scaleauto reseller.

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