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44T Gear Module 0.4 Steel - Carson 500011077

44T Gear Module 0.4 Steel - Carson 500011077

PRODUCER: Carson

EAN: 4005299110771

SKU: CA-11077

Product available in large quantities
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33.00 zł
Upgrade your gear system with this high-quality 44T Gear Module 0.4 Steel from Carson. Made of durable steel with a 3.17mm hole diameter, compatible with various models including Tamiya T A-03, T A-04, T A-05.
Upgrade your gear system with this high-quality 44T Gear Module 0.4 Steel from Carson. Made of durable steel with a 3.17mm hole diameter, compatible with various models including Tamiya T A-03, T A-04, T A-05.

Description

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44T Gear Module 0.4 Steel - Carson 500011077: This 44-tooth gear module 0.4 is made of durable steel, with a hole diameter of 3.17mm. Compatible with various models including Tamiya T A-03, T A-04, T A-05. Upgrade your gear system with this high-quality component from Carson.

Technical Specifications

Producer: Carson

Materials: steel

Number of Teeth: 40-50

CA-11077
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Description

Producer
Carson
Materials
steel
Number of Teeth
40-50

Specific References

ean13
4005299110771

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Manufacturer: TAMIYA-CARSON Modellbau GmbH & Co. KG

Address: Werkstraße 1 90765 Fürth, Germany

Contact: info@tamiya.de

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