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Porsche 908/3 NEW PRODUCTS 2018 PROFESSIONAL SLOT CARS - 1/32 SCALE Porsche 908/3 0058SW 0063SW Porsche 908/3 Porsche 908/3 1000 km Nurburgring 1970 Winner #22 1000 km Nurburgring 1970 #15 0069SW 0075SW Porsche 908/3 Porsche 908/3 Targa Florio 1970 #20 Targa Florio 1970 Winner #12 NEW MOTOR MOUNT 0081SW SIDEWINDER EVO 4805 3/32” autolubricant no friction bushings EVOLUTION for new motor support 1270 RACING NO TOLERANCE 1499 Body Kit 1508 Windows Lights 1509 Cockpit Accessories Complete models with body kit to be painted 1510 Lexan Cockpit Chassis compounds Extra Hard Hard Medium Soft 1270 Red Extra Hard Porsche 908/3 1603 1602 1601 1600 1271 Blue Soft 1272 Black Medium 1273 White Hard 1274 Yellow Extra Light NEW PRODUCTS 2018 MERCEDES-AMG GT3 MOSLER MT900 R SET08 AW/SW/IL COMING SOON Mosler MT900 R 5th Salvatore Noviello Anniversary #64 Gulf livery LIMITED EDITION ONLY 500 pcs 0079-80AW/SW/IL 0070-71AW/SW/IL Mosler MT900 R Mosler MT900 R 24h SPA 2009 #118 Zolder 2008 #24 CORVETTE C7R 0062AW/SW 0068AW/SW Corvette C7R Corvette C7R Indianapolis 2017 #500 Gulf Edition #22 CORVETTE C6R 0077AW/SW 00XXAW/SW Corvette C7R Corvette C6R 24h SPA 2016 #50 Malisped - Monza #37 ASV GT3 0066AW/SW 0078AW/SW ASV GT3 ASV GT3 Donington 2016 #44 24h Le Mans 2016 #99 BMW Z4 0059AW/SW 0074AW/SW BMW Z4 BMW Z4 Rockingham 2015 #63 Nogaro 2014 #21 AUDI R8 LMS 0065AW/SW 0076AW/SW Audi R8 LMS Audi R8 LMS Daytona 2016 #74 Jarama 2010 #6 PORSCHE 997 GT3 0055AW/SW 0072AW/SW Porsche 997 Porsche 997 Silverstone 2009 #61 Grand Prix Mosport 2011 #54 P68 ALLAN MANN Porsche 917K 0064SW 0073SW MARTINI LIVERY P68 Allan Mann Porsche 917K Martini Livery Kyalami 1971 #4 ABARTH 500 ASSETTO CORSA 0056SW 0067SW Abarth 500 Assetto Corsa Abarth 500 Assetto Corsa Trofeo Selenia Mugello 2015 #9 Trofeo Abarth Portogallo 2014 #24 ULTRA LOW SLICK FRONT SLICK EXTREME 16 x 8 NO FRICTION Rubber for 16 - 16,5 - 17 dia wheels 20X12 WITHOUT LAB 5200 4 pcs 5314 4 pcs LEXAN INTERIOR REAR SLICK ULTIMATE RACE TIRE 1501 - ASV GT3 9033 - 19x10,5 TURNED 1502 - BMW Z4 GT3 5270 - 19,5x10 Ultragrip 5270 Ultragrip rubber on 1503 - Corvette C7R for 16,5 mm dia wheels 5010 wheel 16,5 2 pcs 1504 - Ford MK IV 1505 - Porsche 917k 9034 - 19x10,5 TURNED 1506 - Ford P68 5271 - 19,5x10 Supergrip 5271 Supergrip rubber on 1507 - Abarth 500 for 16,5 mm dia wheels 5010 wheel 16,5 2 pcs 9035 - 19,8x12 TURNED 5314 Extreme rubber on 4 pcs 5015 wheel 2 pcs Zona Industriale - 84095 Giffoni Valle Piana - SALERNO - ITALY Phone +39 089 868784 - Fax +39 089 9828887 - [email protected] Ediz. 2018 www.nsrslot.it nsr_racing_ www.facebook.com/NSRfactory NEW PRODUCTS 2018.
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