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Tamiya DF-01
Front Shock Tower Reinforcement for Tamiya DF-03 Models by Carson

Front Shock Tower Reinforcement for Tamiya DF-03 Models by Carson

PRODUCER: Carson

EAN: 4005299980893

SKU: CA-908089

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52.00 zł
Enhance the durability and performance of your Tamiya DF-03 models with Carson's Front Shock Tower Reinforcement. Designed for added strength and stability in the front suspension system, this upgrade ensures a smoother RC experience during your adventures. Upgrade today for a high-quality reinforcement component.
Enhance the durability and performance of your Tamiya DF-03 models with Carson's Front Shock Tower Reinforcement. Designed for added strength and stability in the front suspension system, this upgrade ensures a smoother RC experience during your adventures. Upgrade today for a high-quality reinforcement component.

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Enhance the durability of your Tamiya DF-03 models with the Front Shock Tower Reinforcement by Carson. This upgrade is designed to provide added strength and stability to the front suspension system, ensuring a smoother and more reliable performance during your RC adventures. Upgrade your RC experience today with this high-quality reinforcement component.
CA-908089
7 Items

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