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Ford F-350 Tarcza dociskowa (2) Tamiya 9808051

RC Differential Pressure Disk for Tamiya 19808051 Ford F-350

PRODUCER: Tamiya

EAN: 4950344980512

SKU: TA-19808051

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10.00 zł
Enhance your RC vehicle's performance with the Tamiya 19808051 Ford F-350 RC Differential Pressure Disk. Compatible with various Tamiya models, this high-quality replacement part ensures top-notch durability and functionality. Ideal for C Cars with 2WD RWD, it is a versatile option designed to meet your RC needs.
Enhance your RC vehicle's performance with the Tamiya 19808051 Ford F-350 RC Differential Pressure Disk. Compatible with various Tamiya models, this high-quality replacement part ensures top-notch durability and functionality. Ideal for C Cars with 2WD RWD, it is a versatile option designed to meet your RC needs.

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The Tamiya 19808051 Ford F-350 RC Pressure Disk is a replacement part compatible with various Tamiya models, providing the necessary differential components. Suitable for C Cars (Group C) with 2WD RWD, it is a versatile option for your RC vehicle needs. This pressure disk is essential for models like the Mercedes-Benz C11, Nissan 300ZX IMSA GTO, Jaguar XJR 12 Daytona Winner, Honda NSX, Ferrari F40, Mazda 787B, Nissan R91CP, and many more. Enhance your RC experience with this high-quality part designed for top performance and durability.
TA-19808051
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