
Some like them BIG, some like them small. Some like both.

I've always loved the big(ish) japanese sedans and always hated the 260mm versions of the rc bodies.
Side by side, they just looked wrong.

So when the 275 mm versions were released, I had to have a couple.
I think the Tamiya FD and this Yokomo JZX100 look pretty damn good.

Of course they are both wide body machines and the fenders may add some width...

But the length is about right.

But... next to Yokomo FD... thats another story.
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