Xceed introduces these practical small size pliers to work on your rc cars. 4 most commonly used types in strong steel. With grippy, isolated handles in black, green sporting Xceed logo. Xceed also engraved on the center section.
106502 Plier longnose
106503 Plier combination
106504 Plier sidecutter
106505 Plier curved nose
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About Dean: I am one of the Lead Contributors for RC Driver Magazine. Like Greg, my first hobby grade vehicle was a Tamiya Falcon; I began racing an RC10 shortly thereafter and have been hooked ever since. My garage of vehicles includes everything from a Losi 5ive-T and HPI Super 5SC Flux, to a Losi Micro T and almost everything in between including boats. I also help out at R/C Madness (my home away from home) in Enfield, CT, in my spare time. While I don’t race all that often anymore my Nephew, Doc, is starting to race my fleet of vehicles.
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