Sorry if the on-line translator sucks, but I tried

, Welcome friend! I am a Tamiya fanboy at heart so I am used to expensive kits, and I realize you are not responsible for monetary exchange rates, but right now 260E is about $360US, plus shipping. The design looks pretty tough, but I have to ask which business model are you following? Some companies make you pay more to get in the door, then charge you pennies for replacement parts. Tamiya makes superior quality kits that are medium priced, but you have to spend bucket loads on upgrades to get a race ready car. Given the higher price of entry compared to a TB03, albeit yours seems a more race ready car, what's your opinion on what replacement parts will cost? Since it seems that the biggest R/C markets are many hundreds if not thousands of kilometers away from Romania, do you feel the possible lower production costs of parts made in Romania will balance out the higher shipping costs? The guys in southeast Asia have a million competitors thus it keeps prices low...how many vendors in Romania or elsewhere will be competing to keep prices low? Do you have a U.S. vendor lined up yet? (Please try Ampdraw, they're only a few miles from me, lol!)
Please don't take this the wrong way- looking at your design I see a million possibilities- 210/225/239mm mini chassis, 1/12th, F1, and so on with the same basic central drive train and a simple exchange of a few CNC parts, which would be much faster and cheaper for you to alter in a computer program than in actual plastic molds, but right now, Tower (not the cheapest guy in town) has Tamiya TB03's for $220, that leaves $140+ for upgrades and no worries about parts availability or long shipping times. Myself, I'd run something like this just to freak out the guys at the local track by having something totally unique (who else do you know building a full boat FF02, lol), and would easily pay the extra $100 just to say "It's Romanian, yeah your cookie cutter HPI is real nice, just like the guy standing next to you, and the guy next to him..." but $400 for a car I'll run once, break something, and then never be able to get parts for isn't all that great a deal.
Sincerely, I wish you all the best, I love to see underdogs fighting their way into the establishment and making a name for themselves, and if nothing else, at least you put into production something that a thousand guys around here wish they had the skills to design, myself included.
Best of luck,
-M