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1/5 Scale 30.5cc Gas, Petrol, NYLON KSRC-002 King Motor Baja Buggy HPI 5B compat | $629.00 | 11d 7h 16m | |
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New FS Racing 1:5 30CC RC Monster Truck Gas Petrol Remote Radio Control 4WD | $549.99 | 0 | 2d 11h 12m |
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Rovan RC 1/5 30.5cc Hi Performance Gas, Petrol Baja Buggy HPI 5B SS Compatible | $829.00 | 28d 0h 2m | |
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New 1/5 23cc Gas, petrol KSRC-001 King Motor Baja Gas Desert Buggy HPI 5B compat | $529.00 | 11d 7h 21m | |
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1/5 Scale 30.5cc Gas, Petrol KSRC-002 King Motor Baja Desert Buggy HPI 5B compat | $619.00 | 11d 7h 18m | |
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1/5 Scale 30.5cc King Motor T2000 Petrol 4WD Four Wheel Drive HPI Baja 5T COMP | $1,029.00 | 11d 7h 13m | |
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King Motor 1/5 30.5cc Gas Petrol RC 2 Speed Baja Buggy HPI 5B SS Compatible | $729.99 | 10d 14h 56m | |
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New FS Racing 1:5 30CC RC Monster Truck Gas Petrol Remote Radio Control 2WD | $499.99 | 11d 14h 21m | |
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New 1/5 scale 30.5cc Gas, Petrol King Motor T1000 2 speed HPI 5T,SC compatable ! | $829.00 | 20d 10h 24m | |

Peugeot UK is replacing the 107 ENVY with the new Sportium Special Edition which offers better specs and value.
Based on the standard 107 Urban model, the 107 Sportium comes as a three and five door model, and is powered by a 1.0 litre petrol engine and has five-speed manual gearbox . The car averages 2.77 mpg and emits 103g/km CO2.
Standard specification: electric power steering, four airbags, remote control central locking, electric front windows, height adjustable steering, stereo radio / single CD player with MP3 socket, ABS, EBFD, CSC, colour-coded door handles ? with the following extra standard specification: tinted rear windows, 14” alloy wheels, air-conditioning and “white” door mirror covers and interior detailing.
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Last weekend was a bumper weekend of motorsport. MotoGP at Silverstone, Formula 1 at Montreal, World Superbikes at Misano and Le Mans 24 Hours meant fans didnt get off the sofa for both days. Petrol heaven for some but overkill for others, and that includes motorcycling as a whole.
Its pretty obvious that I love motorsport, but if I was at home last weekend I wouldnt have watched all of it because I do actually like to do other things during a weekend at home.
There is much more of a cross over nowadays. A lot of car fans watch the bikes, but very few of those car people would have watched any motorcycle racing at all last weekend because Le Mans was, as predicted, coming right down to the wire. Monumental accidents coupled with the whole 'Germans against the French' plot kept everyone whom I spoke to riveted to the coverage.
With just an hour remaining at Le Mans, the leading Audi was 81 seconds in front, but that cascaded down to just 13.8s at the flag. That last hour also occupied the same time slot as the British Moto GP at Silverstone. Surely it reduced the viewing audience from the BBC coverage and certainly away from the all important for Dorna German TV market.
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