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Just wondered if anybody knew where i could get the 4 blue battery bars from i can not seem to track any down,iam using my b44 ones @ the mo but need to sell that so i need of new ones.
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It is not a commonly replaced item. We can order that from TamiyaUSA here in the US, but as it has been stated before, they only ship to us in the USA. Here is Tamiya's answer to that... http://www.tamiya.com/english/agent/agent.htm
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Not sure what you mean by battery bars. I thought battery bars were the bits that held cells together..?

Anyway.. I presume you mean the carbon fibre bits that go on top of the cells and hold the cells down onto the chassis. .... never knew they did them in blue? part numbers pictures etc??... we can do some detective work for you if we have more info...Hope we can help you..
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Not sure what you mean by battery bars. I thought battery bars were the bits that held cells together..?

Anyway.. I presume you mean the carbon fibre bits that go on top of the cells and hold the cells down onto the chassis. .... never knew they did them in blue? part numbers pictures etc??... we can do some detective work for you if we have more info...Hope we can help you..
I think he means the vertical alloy posts that screw to chassis, the cells fit between them and its what the battery straps fit on to.
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Hhi yes i do SORRY i Had to remove them as i broke the chassis and 2 screws broke off,so was in need of a set of new ones.
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I would recommend trying battery posts from another 4WD vehicle (Associated B44, Hot Bodies D4).
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http://cgi.ebay.com/9404710-Tamiya-T...lenotsupported
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