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5.8mm Steel Ball Connector Nuts for RC Vehicles by Tamiya

5.8mm Steel Ball Connector Nuts for RC Vehicles by Tamiya

PRODUCER: Tamiya

EAN: 4950344423446

SKU: TA-42344

Product available in large quantities
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47.00 zł
Upgrade your RC vehicle with these 5.8mm steel ball connector nuts from Tamiya. This pack includes 8 steel nuts with 2.5mm hex sockets, ideal for enhancing your Tamiya 42345 RC TRF420 Chassis and Tamiya 54878 TRF SSBB Shock Absorbers. Ensure a proper installation with shock nuts 42343 and reinforced parts V 54871.
Upgrade your RC vehicle with these 5.8mm steel ball connector nuts from Tamiya. This pack includes 8 steel nuts with 2.5mm hex sockets, ideal for enhancing your Tamiya 42345 RC TRF420 Chassis and Tamiya 54878 TRF SSBB Shock Absorbers. Ensure a proper installation with shock nuts 42343 and reinforced parts V 54871.

Description

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Enhance your RC vehicle with these 5.8mm steel ball connector nuts by Tamiya. The pack includes 8 steel nuts with 2.5mm hex sockets, perfect for Tamiya 42345 RC TRF420 Chassis and Tamiya 54878 TRF SSBB Shock Absorbers upgrade. Ensure to use with shock nuts 42343 and reinforced parts V 54871 for installation.

Technical Specifications

Producer: Tamiya

Kind: ball

Materials: steel

TA-42344
14 Items

Description

Producer
Tamiya
Kind
ball
Materials
steel

Specific References

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4950344423446

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