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Tamiya TT-01
Rear Long Aluminum Drive Shafts for Tamiya TT-01 Chassis

Rear Long Aluminum Drive Shafts for Tamiya TT-01 Chassis

PRODUCER: Square

EAN: 4543880503248

SKU: SQ-STD-50AR

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107.00 zł
Enhance your Tamiya TT-01 chassis with these premium Rear Long Aluminum Drive Shafts. Crafted from durable al 7075 aluminum, this set includes two precision-engineered shafts for a perfect fit. Compatible with models like the Ferrari Enzo 58302, these drive shafts boost both performance and durability of your RC car.
Enhance your Tamiya TT-01 chassis with these premium Rear Long Aluminum Drive Shafts. Crafted from durable al 7075 aluminum, this set includes two precision-engineered shafts for a perfect fit. Compatible with models like the Ferrari Enzo 58302, these drive shafts boost both performance and durability of your RC car.

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Upgrade your Tamiya TT-01 chassis with these high-quality Rear Long Aluminum Drive Shafts. Made of durable aluminum (al 7075), this pack includes two shafts designed for a perfect fit. Compatible with Tamiya TT-01 chassis models like the Ferrari Enzo 58302. Enhance the performance and durability of your RC car with these precision-engineered drive shafts.
SQ-STD-50AR
5 Items

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