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1987 Metro Turbo Outlaw

BRANDYEARMODELPOWERSPEEDDRIVEAVAILABLEMINT VALUE*RATINGCOMMENT
metro logo very small198724048xAA Vsml 22 km/h
14 mph
2WD
Used: Rare
NIB: Ultra Rare
value200 300
4.3 out of 5
The Turbo Outlaw is an excellent RC car in every way, with these Metro (Australian) versions adding an element of extreme rarity to the mix.
Rating
4.3
out of 5
Review CommentThe Turbo Outlaw is an excellent RC car in every way, with these Metro (Australian) versions adding an element of extreme rarity to the mix.

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SPECIFICATIONS

ScaleDiff.Made inMotor
1/14NoneSingaporeMabuchi RE-280
SteeringSuspensionControllerFreq.
UnknownAll Shocks ​L - Chrome with Handle​

MODEL REVIEW

The Metro Turbo Outlaw is a radio controlled Sprint Car, manufactured by Taiyo (Japan), and released into the Australian and New Zealand market by GTI Metro in 1987.

While many of the radio control models we've covered here are only generally based on real life vehicle concepts, the Turbo Outlaw is a realistic model of an actual racing vehicle, or class of vehicles, known as the Sprint Car.

Sprint Cars - the real deal

As a kid, my dad would take me to Nyora Raceway in country Victoria (Australia) to see the Sprint cars race around a red dirt track. In the pits I recall seeing a Sprint car up close, the violent bark from its straight-piped side exhaust, and those huge fat rear tires making it clear this thing was no regular vehicle.

If you've never seen Sprint Cars before, they're custom built V8 dirt track race cars with a huge overhead wing, and a tubular frame chassis.

Perfectly engineered for their purpose, you'll find them racing around oval tracks in tight groups at high speed, with the occasional spectacular crash, it's a loud and fast sport and I have a deep respect for anyone who has the guts to do it.

It's worth noting that many racing legends have found their calling as Sprint car drivers, such as famous Formula One, Indy 500, and Nascar drivers like Mario Andretti, Al Unser Jr, and Johnny Parsons.

Features and Performance

The Turbo Outlaw is of course the local Australian / New Zealand version of the Taiyo Outlaw Sprinter , also released as the Tyco Turbo Outlaw in the US and elsewhere.

Unlike later race cars released by Taiyo / Tyco, the Metro Turbo Outlaw means business.

  • Realistic Sprint Car Detail
    Including driver, twin detachable wings, chrome plated exhaust and mid-engine, plus rear protection
  • 8xAA Batteries providing 9.6V (NiCd/Rechargeable) or 12V (Alkaline)
  • Top speed of 22km/h fully assembled or higher without the wing
  • Front and Rear Shock Absorbers
  • Rear Tires: Super Wide Off-Road
  • Front Tires: Street Style (unique to Turbo Outlaw)
  • Comes with a standard Chrome Handle boxed controller

For further details and photos see the 1987 Tyco Turbo Outlaw, and 1987 Taiyo Outlaw Sprinter.

Collectability and Availability

The market in Australia for genuine Metro versions of these Taiyo radio controlled cars is tight. It's a popular model that represents actual race cars used locally in Australia.

Getting your hands on one is the issue - there simply aren't many of the Metro variants remaining of any model, and the Turbo Outlaw in particular seems rare. I've only seen one myself, and its photos are on this page! If you're willing to forego the Metro sticker, the Taiyo and Tyco variants are identical and relatively easy to get your hands on, though postage from overseas can be costly.

Demolition Derby

Unrelated to the Metro Turbo Outlaw, but I can't mention Nyora Raceway and Sprint Cars without mentioning my favorite event of the whole day... the Demolition Derby! In the unlikely event you're not familiar with this, see below. Basically a bunch of blokes in smashed up cars compete by smashing each others cars apart, with the goal to be the last man standing (or last engine running to be exact). It's epic, especially watching it as a kid.

See the clip below from a 2019 Demo Derby at Nyora Raceway.

Special Thanks to M. Pursell for the photos of his glorious Metro Turbo Outlaw featured in this article.

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    VALUE / PRICE HISTORY

    Average Price

    $49.95

    Highest Price

    $195.00

    This average price is based on 49 sales we have recorded (max 10 shown).

    DatePriceConditionTypeTitle
    08 Aug 2025$39.99UsedBuyVintage tyco turbo outlaw 9 rc sprint car w/ remote powers on*/read
    01 Aug 2025$123.25UsedBuy1988 tyco turbo outlaw rc car in box w/manual – looks unused – as is
    19 Jul 2025$24.00Brand NewBuyKyosho raider / turbo / outlaw raider rd-3 plastic parts (a & z) servo saver rc
    11 Jul 2025$36.00UsedBuyVintage tyco turbo outlaw 9 rc sprint car no remote untested
    28 Jun 2025$5.00UsedBuyB tyco turbo outlaw rc sprint car driver section
    27 Jun 2025$19.99UsedBuyVintage tyco turbo outlaw rc car body & wing only
    16 Jun 2025$39.00UsedBuyVintage tyco turbo outlaw rc car with no remote
    15 Jun 2025$49.99UsedBuyVintage tyco turbo outlaw rc car with remote untested
    14 Jun 2025$100.00UsedBuyVintage rc car parts lot as is untested nikko and tyco turbo outlaw remotes
    10 May 2025$59.99UsedBuyTaiyo tyco turbo outlaw 7 rc electric 1988 car vintage rc car
    Prices in USD. NIB = New In box, MIB = Mint in Box, EC = Excellent Condition, VGC = Very Good Condition, GC+ = Good condition plus, GC = Good condition, PC = Poor Condition. With Controller = Car with controller. With Box = Box, Car, and Controller. We make all efforts to ensure data is accurate, but cannot guarantee it is.

    Information here is to the best of my knowledge at the time of writing, and is frequently updated and improved as I learn more. Contact Me for Feedback or Corrections.

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