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Limited Edition Jun Watanabe RC Hornet Available From STO Racing Products

The limited edition buggy has been exclusively designed by Jun Watanabe and is available now from STO Racing Products, once all stock has gone the line will be discontinued.

2013-05-18
SHROPSHIRE, ENGLAND, May 18, 2013 (Press-News.org) Jun Watanabe the famous Japanese creative director, famous for his website design, collaborative fashion projects and video creation, has designed a limited edition remote control truggy for well known RC brand Tamiya. He has a distinctive style and use of colour that has been presented on this beautifully designed model. Originally this product type from Tamiya was only available on the Japanese domestic market, but Tamiya have decided to supply the UK with a limited quantity of 240 pcs.

STO Racing Products are pleased to be distributors of the limited edition truggy, they only have a certain allocation though, and once they are gone they won't be receiving no more.

STO Racing Products are a UK based online store; they specialise in remote control and radio control products. Their product range includes boats, cars, helicopters, truggys, monster trucks and much more. If you are looking for a new hobby then this is definitely one to consider, it can be great fun and something you can do with friends or family.


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[Press-News.org] Limited Edition Jun Watanabe RC Hornet Available From STO Racing Products
The limited edition buggy has been exclusively designed by Jun Watanabe and is available now from STO Racing Products, once all stock has gone the line will be discontinued.