PROTOform 1555-25 MS7 Lightweight Touring Shell 190mm  [PL-1555-25]

PROTOform 1555-25 MS7 Light Weight Clear Body for 190mm TC
Price:
CAD$34.71
Brand:
PROTOform
Model:
PL-1555-25
Condition:
Brand New
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Precision Aero Upgrade with PROTOform 1555-25 MS7

The PROTOform 1555-25 MS7 Light Weight Clear Body is a popular upgrade for 190mm touring cars, engineered to cut weight while keeping strength. Its thin polycarbonate shell balances impact resistance and aerodynamic efficiency to suit club and regional racing.

Low Drag Profile for Faster Lap Times

Built for 1/10 on-road setups, the MS7 contour reduces airflow turbulence and helps keep the chassis stable at speed. Drivers will notice crisper cornering and steadier high speed sections once the body is trimmed and mounted correctly.

Clear Shell Ready for Race Livery

The transparent finish gives painters a blank base to apply colours and decals using polycarbonate-specific paints. Privateers and teams can mask and paint the MS7 to match personal liveries or sponsor graphics.

Specifications

  • Width: 190mm
  • Type: 1/10 On-Road Touring Car Body
  • Material: Lightweight Polycarbonate

The PROTOform MS7 body suits racers who want an aerodynamic, paint-ready shell for 190mm touring car competition.

Most 190mm touring car chassis accept the MS7 with only light trimming around the wheel arches and mounting posts. Check wheelbase and shock tower positions before finalising cut lines.
Use paints formulated for polycarbonate to avoid cracking and peeling. Prepare the surface with a light scuff and apply thin coats to maintain flexibility.
Minor damage can be patched with clear polycarbonate tape or flexible adhesive designed for plastics, but for best track performance consider replacing the shell if structural panels are compromised.

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