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Tamiya 19804352 Nitrage 5.2 Podkładki slippera 6mm (2) - foto 1

Tamiya 19804352 RC GP 6mm Disk Spring (2-pack)

PRODUCER: Tamiya

EAN: 9000000002593

SKU: TA-19804352

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6.00 zł
Upgrade your Tamiya Nitrage 5.2 with these high-quality CC-01 Front Half Shafts. Compatible with the RC GP 6mm Disk Spring, these shafts include 6mm slipper pads for optimal performance. Essential for any RC enthusiast looking to enhance their driving experience.
Upgrade your Tamiya Nitrage 5.2 with these high-quality CC-01 Front Half Shafts. Compatible with the RC GP 6mm Disk Spring, these shafts include 6mm slipper pads for optimal performance. Essential for any RC enthusiast looking to enhance their driving experience.

Product properties:

Chassis CC-01

Description

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The Tamiya CC-01 Front Half Shafts 19808167, compatible with the Nitrage 5.2, include 6mm slipper pads (2) for the RC GP 6mm Disk Spring 43532. With an outer diameter of 6mm, these pads are essential for maintaining optimal performance in your Tamiya Nitrage 5.2. Upgrade your RC experience with these high-quality parts. Suitable for worldwide use.

Technical Specifications

Producer: Tamiya

Chassis: CC-01

TA-19804352
2 Items

Description

Producer
Tamiya
Chassis
CC-01

Specific References

ean13
9000000002593

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