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FRONT Tamiya CC01 SHOCK DAMPER MOUNTS for aluminium rc rock crawler G4a
£6.95
ApproximatelyEUR 7.92
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Last one97 sold
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eBay item number:121465784809
Item specifics
- Condition
- Compatible Fuel Type
- Electric
- Type
- shock mounts crawler
- MPN
- GDS 00111
- Compatible Scale
- 1:10
- Brand
- PD
- EAN
- Does not apply
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