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Opony 1:10 Stadium Blitzer tylne (2) Tamiya 50450

Stadium Blitzer Rear Tires for Tamiya 1:10 RC Cars

PRODUCER: Tamiya

EAN: 4950344504503

SKU: TA-50450

Available
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59.00 zł
Enhance your Tamiya 1:10 RC car with Stadium Blitzer Rear Tires. This set of two rear tires is designed for optimal off-road performance, offering excellent traction and durability. Compatible with various Tamiya models, these tires will elevate your RC car experience to the next level.
Enhance your Tamiya 1:10 RC car with Stadium Blitzer Rear Tires. This set of two rear tires is designed for optimal off-road performance, offering excellent traction and durability. Compatible with various Tamiya models, these tires will elevate your RC car experience to the next level.

Product properties:

Scale 1/10

Description

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Upgrade your Tamiya 1:10 RC car with Stadium Blitzer Rear Tires. This set includes two rear tires designed for off-road performance. Compatible with various Tamiya models, these tires offer excellent traction and durability. Get ready to take your RC car to the next level with Stadium Blitzer Rear Tires.

Technical Specifications

Producer: Tamiya

Kind: Tires

Scale: 1/10

TA-50450
9 Items

Description

Producer
Tamiya
Kind
Tires
Scale
1/10

Specific References

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4950344504503

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