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PRO 1/10 1987 Nissan Hardbody D21 Clear Body 12.3" (313mm) WB Cr

PRO 1/10 1987 Nissan Hardbody D21 Clear Body 12.3" (313mm) WB Cr

Stock code G-PRO3608-00

Brand  PRO

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£ 59.99 Each
 
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Overview

Introducing the fully licensed 1987 Nissan� Hardbody D21� Clear Body for 12.3" Wheelbase Crawlers, Pro-Line's first-ever collaboration with Nissan�! The Hardbody got its name for its tough frame and squared-off looks, which Pro-Line has now faithfully recreated in 1:10 scale. It features an extended "king" cab, a realistic depth bed, and includes optional headlight and taillight buckets for added scale realism.

This body is made from high-quality polycarbonate in the USA and is perfect on any 12.3" Crawler such as the SCX10-II� or SCX10-III�. Give your crawler a unique JDM style with this realistic 1987 Nissan� D21� body from Pro-Line!

Don't forget to submit your finished Pro-Line body to Reader's Rides when you are done. Who knows, you could get your ride posted on the blog and you could even win a prize!

This is sold as a clear and unpainted body. Image of the painted body is only to display details. No vehicle chassis is included with this product.

PRO360800 | 1987 Nissan� Hardbody D21 Clear Body for 12.3" (313mm) Wheelbase Scale Crawlers

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Features

  • Officially licensed by Nissan�
  • Classic 80's styling
  • Includes add-on headlight buckets
  • Paint-then-peel Overspray Film Built-in
  • Made with Crystal Clear Polycarbonate
  • Made in the USA, since 1982
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Four Steps to Trail Ready

  1. Clean Body and apply included window mask
  2. Paint then peel the over-spray film off
  3. Sticker your body (decal sheet included)
  4. Mount your new body onto your Rig
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Fits

  • SCX10�
  • Other 12.3" Wheelbase Crawlers
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Specs

Length:
19.4" (492mm)
Width:
8.0" (203 mm)
Height:
5.5" (133 mm)
Wheelbase:
12.3" (312 mm)
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