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High-Speed Ball Bearings Upgrade Kit for Three-Axle Trucks by Carson

High-Speed Ball Bearings Upgrade Kit for Three-Axle Trucks by Carson

PRODUCER: Carson

EAN: 4005299021824

SKU: CA-002182

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134.00 zł
Enhance the speed and durability of your three-axle trucks with Carson's High-Speed Ball Bearings Upgrade Kit. This kit includes 30 metal ball bearings for improved energy efficiency, increased speed, and longer driving time. Upgrade now for reduced gear wear and enhanced performance on the road.
Enhance the speed and durability of your three-axle trucks with Carson's High-Speed Ball Bearings Upgrade Kit. This kit includes 30 metal ball bearings for improved energy efficiency, increased speed, and longer driving time. Upgrade now for reduced gear wear and enhanced performance on the road.

Description

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Enhance the speed and durability of your three-axle trucks with this High-Speed Ball Bearings Upgrade Kit by Carson. This tuning kit includes 30 metal ball bearings for improved energy efficiency, increased speed, and longer driving time. Upgrade now for reduced gear wear and enhanced performance on the road.

Technical Specifications

Producer: Carson

CA-002182

Description

Producer
Carson

Specific References

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4005299021824

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