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Tamiya 19808095 Ford F-350 Resory piórowe E (4) - foto 1

Tamiya Ford F-350 Leaf Spring E (4) Kit 9808095

PRODUCER: Tamiya

EAN: 4950344980956

SKU: TA-19808095

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25.00 zł
Enhance your RC vehicle's suspension and handling with these high-quality Tamiya Ford F-350 E Leaf Springs. Designed for a precise fit and optimal performance, this kit includes chassis components for an upgrade you can rely on. Compatible with Tamiya Ford F350 HighLift and Toyota Hilux HighLift models.
Enhance your RC vehicle's suspension and handling with these high-quality Tamiya Ford F-350 E Leaf Springs. Designed for a precise fit and optimal performance, this kit includes chassis components for an upgrade you can rely on. Compatible with Tamiya Ford F350 HighLift and Toyota Hilux HighLift models.

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The Ford F-350 E Leaf Springs (4) for Tamiya 9808095 RC are designed for precise fit and optimal performance. The package includes chassis components as shown in the image. Dimensions: - Length: 105 mm - Width: 7 mm Compatible with Tamiya models: - Ford F350 HighLift - Toyota Hilux HighLift Upgrade your RC vehicle with these high-quality leaf springs for improved suspension and handling.
TA-19808095
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