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KYOSHO MINI-Z RWD MR03 MERCEDE

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    Mini-Z RWD Sauber Mercedes Groupe C Rennsportwagen C9 #62 (1988 LM)
    RWD series is a Rear-Wheel Drive design that emphasizes superior handling paired with the Syncro KT-531P Transmitter.

    With just 8 x AAA-size batteries, the MINI-Z Racer allows anyone to enjoy the beautiful style and advanced performance of R/C cars. First launched in 2013, Kyosho has renewed the MINI-Z Racer Sports MR-03 concept to be even more user-friendly and appealing to more drivers with the MINI-Z RWD series! Widely popular body styles in highly detailed body sets create the incredibly realistic model lineup. Including the latest Syncro KT-531P transmitter with steering trim, throttle trim, dual rate, LED control function, the sponge grip of the steering wheel provides comfortable fit for precision control feel. The set also includes a car body finished to display-model standard that matches stunning style with the performance, reliability and durability of the MR-03 chassis. The new control program on the circuit board provides linear handling characteristics and can be further enhanced for even easier control by installing the optional gyro unit (MZW446). This series represents the perfect package for a deep dive into the amazing world of R/C cars!
    *Syncro KT-531P transmitter uses FHSS 2.4GHz and is not compatible with existing AF/MHS/FHS 2.4GHz systems.

  • Customer Reviews
    Dr. ********hner

    As someone who’s been into RC cars since the '90s, this thing blew me away. The engineering on the MR03 chassis is next-level. Drifts like a dream and fits perfectly in my collection between vintage Hot Wheels. If you’re into precision racing and looking cool doing it, this is your ride.

    Lon*******rtz

    Fast, sharp, and looks awesome. But assembling the parts took longer than expected. Instructions could use more pics. Once it was running? Total joy. Just wish it came with a 'how not to lose tiny screws' guide.

    Elv******ich

    Bought this as a gift and honestly, it felt a bit fragile out of the box. One wheel popped off during first run. Maybe I got a dud, but for the price, I expected sturdier packaging. Had to recalibrate everything. Still works, but was stressful.

    Ami*******lly

    I’ve owned a lot of mini-Zs, but this MR03 Mercedes is next level. The rear-wheel drift? Chef’s kiss. I set up a tiny obstacle course using LEGO bricks and it slays every time. My coworkers think I’m nuts, but they keep asking to borrow it.

    Hail********any

    I bought this for my son and now I’m the one hogging it. The rear-wheel drive gives it such smooth control, and the Mercedes design is spot-on. We set up a mini racecourse in the living room—couches are grandstands now. Best $200 I’ve spent avoiding family game night.

    Kiar********mel

    Great little car! My son loves it and it's surprisingly durable even after a few crashes. Easy to control and charges quickly. Only wish the instruction manual was a bit clearer. But overall, we’re really happy with this RC gift.

    Ale******ser

    Cute little car and fun to drive, but took me forever to get the wheels aligned right. Runs great once set up, but the manual assumes you’re an engineer. Still, good for what it is—just don’t expect plug-and-play if you're new.

    Miss ***********tke I

    As someone who’s into RC tuning, the MR03 platform is pure gold. Adjustable camber, precise steering, and buttery throttle response. Even my neighbor came over just to watch me run laps. This isn’t a toy—it’s a lifestyle.

    Hea*******nis

    Kills it on tight tracks and looks sleek as heck. Only downside? Battery life’s shorter than my attention span during meetings. Still, super fun and built like a tank. My neighbor’s kid asked if it was a toy—I laughed. This is art.

    Dr. ********ach

    I didn’t think a miniature car could bring this much joy. It drifts like it's in a Fast & Furious spin-off. My dog tried to chase it—ended in laughter, not tears. Assembly was a breeze, and the Mercedes body turns heads at mini track meetups.