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7.4V 1:16 USB Charger for RC Cars by Absima AB30-DJ04

7.4V 1:16 USB Charger for RC Cars by Absima AB30-DJ04

PRODUCER: Absima

EAN: 4250650939939

SKU: ABS-AB30-DJ04

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58.00 zł
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Keep your 7.4V RC cars fully charged with the Absima AB30-DJ04 USB Charger. Designed for 1:16 scale models like the Absima 16001 Monster Truck Spirit and Absima 16003 Truggy Racer, this USB charger is a convenient way to ensure your remote-controlled vehicles are always ready to race.
Keep your 7.4V RC cars fully charged with the Absima AB30-DJ04 USB Charger. Designed for 1:16 scale models like the Absima 16001 Monster Truck Spirit and Absima 16003 Truggy Racer, this USB charger is a convenient way to ensure your remote-controlled vehicles are always ready to race.
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Absima AB30-DJ04 USB charger is designed for 7.4V RC cars, featuring a 1:16 scale. Compatible with various models such as the Absima 16001 Monster Truck Spirit and Absima 16003 Truggy Racer. Keep your remote-controlled vehicles powered up and ready to go with this convenient USB charger.

Technical Specifications

Producer: Absima

ABS-AB30-DJ04
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