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Old 2nd November 2001, 15:26   #1
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slot cars.

whilst in France the other month, I picked up the French equivalent of a scalextric car, it was an early 3.0csl in full racing guise, white with blue motorsport stripes, a good replica as well.
Does anybody out there have a passion or interest in this type of 'racing' or collecting
I have a few cars ranging from rare to easy to get, but no where to set up a track, so the cars stay in the boxes or in a cabinet.
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Yes, I have interest in this type of racing. I know very little about those cars, I really enjoy reading about them. I have an article about the Alpina, ///M and Schnitzer 3.0csl cars, really interesting.

I find the E9 one of the most beautifull Bmw cars ever...

Do you remenber the Ford Capri, Porsche 911 Carrera RS etc...
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