Scalextric – 560004401 – 1:32 BMW M3 E30 BH 1992 Bathur. 1000 HD

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Tony Longhurst was a fixture of Australian touring car racing and BMWs in the 1980s and 90s. Tony Longhurst shared this car with motorbike and motorsport legend Johnny Cecotto for the 1992 Bathurst 1000, and in the race the plucky little 2.5-litre…

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Tony Longhurst was a fixture of Australian touring car racing and BMWs in the 1980s and 90s. Tony Longhurst shared this car with motorbike and motorsport legend Johnny Cecotto for the 1992 Bathurst 1000, and in the race the plucky little 2.5-litre naturally aspirated BMW M3 finished an impressive fourth behind two powerful Nissan R32 Skylines and a very fast RS500. A tremendous performance for a car that gives away so much power! On your home track, this M3 is always a race winner, but with its iconic livery and great handling, this M3 is a great addition to your Scalextric garage!

1/32 scale, high-detailed,
Scalextric digital dec. 560008515,
Carson digital dec. 500707130

Caution! Not suitable for children under 3 years. Choking hazard due to small parts.

Weight 0,3 kg
Dimensions 20 × 10 × 10 cm
Target group

Adult, Teenagers, Children

Produkttyp

Slotcar

Playing time (max)

30 min

Playing time (min)

10 min

Language

DE

Age recommendation

from 14 years

Kind of Product

Model

Players (max)

up to 1

Players (min)

1

Color

multicolored

Product safety

Manufacturer information

VARIA System GmbH
Dr.-Salvador-Allende-Straße 191
09119 Chemnitz
DE - Deutschland

E-Mail: info@varia.org

Person responsible for the EU

VARIA System GmbH
Dr.-Salvador-Allende-Straße 191
09119 Chemnitz
DE - Deutschland

E-Mail: info@varia.org

Scalextric is a British motor racing track manufacturer. Scalextric has been building racetracks since the 1950s and is considered the world's first manufacturer.