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Forcella Guide Frame Slot Car NSR GT3 1 32

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0.12mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
0.12mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
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Fork / Guide Frame for NSR GT3 1/32 chassis
Perfect replacement or upgrade for Porsche 997 GT3 and all GT3 category cars equipped with a front fork.

3D model designed to perfectly fit the NSR chassis of the following cars (and other similar GT3s):
- Porsche 997 GT3
- Corvette C7.R
- Aston Martin GT3
- Audi R8 GT3

Main features:
- Geometry faithful to the original NSR for a plug & play assembly
- Ideal for saving on original spare parts (especially if you break or wear out several during race sessions)
- Reinforced design in high-stress areas for increased durability
- Compatible with standard NSR guide blades (short and long) and low-profile racing pickups
- Optimized tolerances for smooth movement of the drop arm and guide
- Lightweight yet rigid version, perfect for both plastic and wooden tracks

Tested on my Porsche 997 GT3 used on a Carrera track

NSR, slot car, 1/32, GT3, Porsche 997, Corvette C7.R, Aston Martin GT3, Audi R8, guide frame, fork, drop arm, slot racing, NSR chassis, slot car spare part

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