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Tamiya 19400455-BE7 Ford F-350 Podstawa mocowania amortyzatora - foto 1

Shock Absorber Mounting Base for Tamiya 9400455-BE7 Ford F-350

PRODUCER: Tamiya

EAN: 9000000005136

SKU: TA-19400455-BE7

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14.00 zł
Enhance the performance and durability of your off-road vehicles with this Ford F-350 Shock Absorber Mounting Base by Tamiya. Designed for universal compatibility and suitable for various Tamiya models.
Enhance the performance and durability of your off-road vehicles with this Ford F-350 Shock Absorber Mounting Base by Tamiya. Designed for universal compatibility and suitable for various Tamiya models.
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Introducing the Ford F-350 Shock Absorber Mounting Base [Tamiya 9400455-BE7]. This package includes one (1 pc.) chassis part labeled with the symbol BE7 as seen in the diagram. It boasts universal compatibility and is suitable for Tamiya models such as the Ford F350 HighLift, Toyota Hilux HighLift, and Toyota Tundra HighLift. Ideal for enhancing the performance and durability of your off-road vehicles.
TA-19400455-BE7
4 Items

Specific References

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9000000005136

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