Aluminum Chassis Braces for the 1/5 ARRMA Kraton 8s by Afrolucha

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There nice, but at 200 U.S. a pop that's a little pricey, plus IMO If you catch big air being that there are no aluninum shock towers yet as well as shock caps, the impact energy may travel else where and break a part that's not fortified.

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There nice, but at 200 U.S. a pop that's a little pricey, plus IMO If you catch big air being that there are no aluninum shock towers yet as well as shock caps, the impact energy may travel else where and break a part that's not fortified.

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I'm waiting to see what M2C brings out ?
 
There nice, but at 200 U.S. a pop that's a little pricey, plus IMO If you catch big air being that there are no aluninum shock towers yet as well as shock caps, the impact energy may travel else where and break a part that's not fortified.

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It's 100.00 for the center brace, 40.00 for the front and 60.00 for the rear. 200.00 for the set of three 7075 aluminum chassis braces.
Nicholas Tordella wasted no time in installing the Afrolucha 7075 aluminum chassis braces on his wicked ARRMA collection.
 
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