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Crawler CR3.4
Metal Weight Plates 110g CR

Metal Weight Plates 110g CR

PRODUCER: Absima

EAN: 4250650943974

SKU: ABS-1230658

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140.00 zł
Enhance the performance and stability of your remote-controlled crawler car with these durable and high-quality metal weight plates. Compatible with Absima 12011 Crawler CR3.4 Sherpa, Absima 12020 Crawler CR3.4 Khamba, and Absima 13001 Crawler CR1.8 Yucatan.
Enhance the performance and stability of your remote-controlled crawler car with these durable and high-quality metal weight plates. Compatible with Absima 12011 Crawler CR3.4 Sherpa, Absima 12020 Crawler CR3.4 Khamba, and Absima 13001 Crawler CR1.8 Yucatan.

Description

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Metal Weight Plates 110g CR are designed for use with remote-controlled crawler cars such as Absima 12011 Crawler CR3.4 Sherpa, Absima 12020 Crawler CR3.4 Khamba, and Absima 13001 Crawler CR1.8 Yucatan. Enhance the performance and stability of your RC car with these durable and high-quality metal weight plates.

Technical Specifications

Producer: Absima

ABS-1230658
1 Item

Description

Producer
Absima

Specific References

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4250650943974

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Manufacturer: Absima GmbH

Address: Gibitzenhofstraße 127a, 90443 Nürnberg, Germany

Contact: info@absima.com

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