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Tamiya 14005131 F104 Płyta T FRP - foto 1

FRP T-Bar Chassis Plate for Tamiya F104 Series

PRODUCER: Tamiya

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SKU: TA-14005131

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123.00 zł
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Enhance the performance of your Tamiya F104 series chassis models with this high-quality FRP T-Bar chassis plate. Made of durable glass fiber-reinforced plastic, this plate is designed to provide sturdiness and reliability for your RC vehicle. Perfect for F104, F104 Pro, and F104W models.
Enhance the performance of your Tamiya F104 series chassis models with this high-quality FRP T-Bar chassis plate. Made of durable glass fiber-reinforced plastic, this plate is designed to provide sturdiness and reliability for your RC vehicle. Perfect for F104, F104 Pro, and F104W models.
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Product properties:

Chassis F104

Description

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The F104 FRP T Plate is a high-quality, glass fiber-reinforced plastic plate designed for Tamiya chassis models including the F104, F104 Pro, and F104W. It comes in the package along with the RC T-Bar: 58431. This durable and sturdy plate is perfect for enhancing the performance of your RC vehicle.

Technical Specifications

Producer: Tamiya

Chassis: F104

TA-14005131

Description

Producer
Tamiya
Chassis
F104

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