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Bearings
Ball Bearings Set for Carson 002178 Fighter Models

Ball Bearings Set for Carson 002178 Fighter Models

PRODUCER: Carson

EAN: 4005299021787

SKU: CA-002178

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44.00 zł
Enhance your Carson 002178 Fighter model with this set of high-quality ball bearings. Reduce friction, improve performance, and increase speed. Package includes 10 ball bearings in various sizes to fit models like Grasshopper, Hornet, and Lunch Box. Upgrade your model's efficiency and durability today.
Enhance your Carson 002178 Fighter model with this set of high-quality ball bearings. Reduce friction, improve performance, and increase speed. Package includes 10 ball bearings in various sizes to fit models like Grasshopper, Hornet, and Lunch Box. Upgrade your model's efficiency and durability today.

Description

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Enhance the performance of your Carson 002178 Fighter model with this set of ball bearings. Reduce friction for smoother operation and increased speed. The package includes 10 ball bearings in various sizes to fit models such as Grasshopper, Hornet, and Lunch Box. Upgrade your model's efficiency and durability with these high-quality bearings.

Technical Specifications

Producer: Carson

CA-002178

Description

Producer
Carson

Specific References

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4005299021787

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