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Desert Buggy ADB1
"Desert Buggy ADB1.4 2x11mm Pins Set"

"Desert Buggy ADB1.4 2x11mm Pins Set"

PRODUCER: Absima

EAN: 4250650949167

SKU: ABS-1230872

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28.00 zł
Enhance your Desert Buggy ADB1.4's performance with this set of precision-engineered 2x11mm pins. Compatible with various Absima models, these pins are crucial for maintaining your remote-controlled off-road vehicle's chassis. Upgrade your driving experience with this essential component package.
Enhance your Desert Buggy ADB1.4's performance with this set of precision-engineered 2x11mm pins. Compatible with various Absima models, these pins are crucial for maintaining your remote-controlled off-road vehicle's chassis. Upgrade your driving experience with this essential component package.

Description

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Enhance the performance of your Desert Buggy ADB1.4 with this set of 2x11mm pins. Compatible with various Absima models, these pins are essential for maintaining the chassis of your remote-controlled off-road vehicle. The package includes the components shown in the diagram. Upgrade your driving experience with these precision-engineered pins.

Technical Specifications

Producer: Absima

ABS-1230872
2 Items

Description

Producer
Absima

Specific References

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4250650949167

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