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Tamiya 19805752 DT-02 Sprężyny tylne (2) - foto 1

Rear Springs Set (2) for Tamiya DT-02

PRODUCER: Tamiya

EAN: 4950344857524

SKU: TA-19805752

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16.00 zł
Lowest price in the last 30 days : 16.00 zł
Enhance the performance and durability of your Tamiya model cars with this set of two rear springs specifically designed for the DT-02 model. Upgrade for improved handling and a smoother ride experience.
Enhance the performance and durability of your Tamiya model cars with this set of two rear springs specifically designed for the DT-02 model. Upgrade for improved handling and a smoother ride experience.
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Discover the essential upgrade for your Tamiya model cars with the DT-02 Rear Springs (2) [Tamiya 9805752]. This pack includes two high-quality springs designed to enhance the performance and durability of your vehicles. Each spring measures 16 mm in diameter and 59 mm in length, ensuring a perfect fit and optimal functionality. These springs are specifically engineered for use in the rear suspension of several Tamiya models, including the DT-02, Top Force, and Manta Ray. Upgrade your model car with these precision-crafted springs for improved handling and a smoother ride.
TA-19805752
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