The 32660BL ships as a Mini-Z entry built around the MA-020 platform with all-wheel-drive intent. The MA-020 layout is familiar to Mini-Z enthusiasts for its compact footprint and packaged mechanical arrangement, which places drive components and the Syncro KT-531P R/C system into a ready-to-run oriented assembly. The result is a small, dense mechanical package that emphasises consistent handling within the Mini-Z category.
Kyosho supplies a painted and marked NISSAN SILEIGHTY body, so the visual focus here is on accurate silhouette and roofline rather than on aftermarket painting. The completed shell keeps the model recognisable at display distances while maintaining the Mini-Z proportion that collectors expect.
This kit is aimed at hobbyists who want a compact, display-ready Mini-Z with a licensed NISSAN SILEIGHTY appearance and an MA-020 mechanical base. It suits builders who value a finished exterior combined with a packaged R/C chassis and those who collect Mini-Z examples with factory-applied finishes.
The package groups a complete, R/C unit built-in chassis and a painted, marked body, together with a Syncro KT-531P transmitter and a set of pinion and spur gears plus basic tools. Power for the chassis and transmitter requires AAA-size batteries as specified by Kyosho; the kit is presented as a compact, near-ready option without requiring immediate painting or body finishing.
Kyosho 32660BL combines a finished NISSAN SILEIGHTY shell with a compact MA-020 Mini-Z AWD chassis and Syncro control system, offering a tidy option for collectors and hobby builders who prioritise appearance and a cohesive, ready-oriented package.
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