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NSR Formula 86/89 Jordan 7up 1991 No.33 Cesaris: NSR-0353

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NSR Formula 86/89 Jordan 7up 1991 No.33 Andrea de Cesaris. Ref: NSR-0353.

Based on the successful generic Formula 86/89 series of slot cars, this is the 7up livery of the Jordan F1 team. Formed by Irishman Eddie Jordan, the team often punched above their weight, and often attracted new drivers on their early steps on their F1 careers. This model carries number 33 as driven in period by Andrea de Cesaris.

Formula NSR 86/89 takes origin from the formula 1 of the late 80s, and is a generic model based on the cars of that era, without reproducing exactly any particular model.

A completely innovative project, in full NSR style: we developed the car to be ultra-high performance on the track, with attention to aesthetics and details. It is undoubtedly the birth of a new NSR era, a new category, a new made in italy 1/32 scale masterpiece.

The model is extremely fast just out of box, and ready to battle on track.

NSR’s objective is to make a Formula car using modern technology, so high tech ‘Ready To Race’. It needed to be competitive straight out the box. The Formula 86/89 is an innovative model with high tech components, highly performing on track still respecting the scale modellistic aspect.

New motor support, that can work on 5 fixing point, at description of the drivers. NSR suggest to use just the original configuration that is the best is a lot of situation (front fixing point + the two sides. No using the two rears).

The height of the front axle can be adjusted using the NSR screws.

The special rear aluminium rims with AIR SYSTEM technology, along with soft compound tyres, give an exceptional grip on any kind of track surface. Front wheels are aluminium extralight with no friction tires, for a nice performance. 3/32” 60 HRC steel axles.

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