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Traxxas X-maxx lower Suspension Arm reinforcement

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RenfortTriangleXmaxx_v2.stl Traxxas X-maxx lower Suspension Arm reinforcement
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  • RenfortTriangleXmaxx_v2.stl 16.99816 × 12.73 × 16.99786 mm
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