Feature

●Officially Licensed By GM To JConcepts
●Fits a Variety of Platforms Including DR10, Losi 22S, and Drag Slash
●Scale Inspired Body, Cab, and Window Design
●1:1 Headlight and Grill Treatment
●Clear Heavy-duty Polycarbonate With Protective Film


Description

Features: Officially licensed by GM to JConcepts Body measures 11.00" in width and 13" wheelbase Fits a variety of platforms including DR10, Losi 22S, and Drag Slash Scale inspired body, cab, and window design 1:1 headlight and grill treatment Clear heavy-duty polycarbonate with protective film Window masks and detailed Pontiac Firebird / JConcepts decal sheet Drag Slash requires additional Traxxas parts TRA3619 and TRA2579 (not included) Overview: JConcepts begins to stretch its legs in the Drag Racing scene with the introduction of the new Pontiac Firebird. The new 1968 styled body dubbed, “The Machine” has been an immediate hit on and off the race track and prototyped and driven by JConcepts drivers across the United States. The new body shell protrudes confidence with its low-profile stature, super low Firebird V-nose, built-in front splitter and crowned shaped hood line. The Firebird has a long silhouette allowing an even displacement of downforce over the front and rear end helping the body gain grip where needed. When a driver makes initial throttle response, the over-hang in the rear and built-in rear side-dams help the vehicle gain forward traction and launch stability. Getting up to speed with “The Machine” is possible with the low-slung roof-line which handles the at-speed handling. The large lay-down front windshield cuts through the wind like a fighter jet while the recessed side-windows provide just enough visibility for a Pro Mod. The front-end of the body is important to maximize the MPH and elapsed time during any pass. The heavy front-end rake allows the vehicle to hold tight on the “big end” of the race track. With just enough clearance to fit over most front suspension components, “The Machine” hangs tough in performance and aesthetics