Scalextric Police Capri

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Scalextric Police Capri

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I've seen Scalextric/slot car racing mentioned a couple of times recently around here, and I've been a big fan for many years. So this looks very interesting!

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Just make sure you cover up the lights and obscure the police livery before playing with it.
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I have orderd the only fools and horses set that is very tempting
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Looks good. The Scalextric stuff is quite pricey these days, that's the main reason why I stopped collecting it.

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Andrew 2.8i wrote: Tue Feb 04, 2020 7:36 pm Looks good. The Scalextric stuff is quite pricey these days, that's the main reason why I stopped collecting it.

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You're dead right there, in fact a lot of the older, classic collectable stuff are cheaper than the new releases.
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