Male & female battery plugs on the 7.2V radio cars

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Male & female battery plugs on the 7.2V radio cars

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Where can one find the white male & female battery plugs on the 7.2V radio cars and at what price? I want to use it for something else.
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Jy behoort dit dalk by 'n plek soos Communica te kry.

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Re: Male & female battery plugs on the 7.2V radio cars

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Those white ones wear after a while, rather use DEANS connectors the red ones.
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Riceburner wrote:Those white ones wear after a while, rather use DEANS connectors the red ones.

Don't let Dean find out though... he might not like it someone else uses his connections :twisted: :twisted: :twisted:
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