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Scale: 1/32
Manufacturer: Scalextric
Body: High Detail with Interior
Magnet: Yes
Lights: Front & Rear 
Motor Configuration: Sidewinder
Motor Type: Mabuchi 18,000rpm
Gear Ratio: 11/36
Drivetrain: Band-Driven 4WD
DPR: Yes (C8515)
Guide: To Be Confirmed
 
 
Product Info
 
This Metro 6R4 arrives in one of the model’s most eye-catching period liveries, carrying the red-and-yellow colours driven by Didier Auriol and Bernard Occelli on the Rallye des Garrigues. 
The short-wheelbase silhouette, huge arches, and deep front splitter give the car its unmistakable Group B stance, and Scalextric’s version brings all those boxy, functional shapes to life with crisp detail and bold colour. 
Livery markings, sponsor logos, and the #7 door plates are reproduced cleanly, adding plenty of visual punch without overwhelming the compact body.
 It’s a great showcase of the Metro’s mix of charm and aggression, capturing a moment from Auriol’s early rallying years before his rise to world-champion status. 
A strong addition for anyone building out a Group B collection or looking for a splash of classic ’80s rally character on the layout.
 
SKU C4668
Brand Scalextric
Shipping Weight 0.4990kg
Shipping Width 0.240m
Shipping Height 0.110m
Shipping Length 0.160m
Shipping Cubic 0.004224000m3

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