Super 10 nitro chassis
wonder
You have got the holy grail of the Super 10 nitro chassis there - I believe that is either from the Repsol version of the Lancia Delta Integrale or possibly a BMW M3. This chassis evolved from the belt-driven chassis that first appeared on the RS200 and Peugeot 405 T16. The belt drive system was a weak point, so when Kyosho brought out the original Inferno 10 buggy they resdesigned it so that the driveshaft was in the centre of the chassis to get rid of the belts. The entire centre section of the chassis was then offered as an upgrade for the older belt-drive chassis, and was then used as the basis for the Lancia and BMW kits. Howeer, the nitro 4WD racing class the Inferno 10 was intended for was a failure so Kyosho discontinued it and the other kits it was used for. It wasn't available for very long though, so spares are hard to find14-Apr-2006