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danger - new boy/eeejit warning
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Hi All
just joined Wisbech slot car club and starting out down the road of having my bank account emptied. On the look out for Parma International 1/32 brass chassis that hasn't been messed with - and the benefit of the gazillion years of experience in the group.  Please excuse any daft questions !!
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Welcome aboard  Wavegreen and don't be afraid of asking questions.
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Welcome  Thumbup

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Good to see you here  Wavegreen
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Welcome, Duffy.   Thumbup

Do you mean this type of chassis?

https://www.professormotor.com/product-p/p573.htm
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(8th-Aug-25, 11:00 AM)KensRedZed Wrote:  Welcome, Duffy.   Thumbup

Do you mean this type of chassis?

https://www.professormotor.com/product-p/p573.htm

No that is not the chassis that he is talking about.Parma made a Flexi style 1/32 chassis and so did Champion.I have 3 of these chassis setup ready to race and would be prepared to sell them for the right offer.
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This is the one he means - > https://www.professormotor.com/product-p/p419.htm

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Thank you very kindly, gentlemen. Some of this new tech still eludes me.  Bigsmile
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(8th-Aug-25, 12:41 PM)KensRedZed Wrote:  Thank you very kindly, gentlemen. Some of this new tech still eludes me.  Bigsmile

 Hi Ken, the Parma International 1/32 chassis is more than 30 yrs old,...most commercial tracks (including Ernie Mossetti's) had a series for these,...they went very well, but, bent easily, as most rules did not allow the bracing of the motor bracket/rear uprights.


The following are the "hot" production brass 2 piece 1/32 chassis of the late 80's, mid to late 90's


The "EuroToy" on the left was a popular class in the late 80's,... the Parma International 1/32 in the center was popular in the early/ mid 90's,..... and, the  Proslot "Demon" on the right (largely a copy of the Parma by the ex Thunderslots  Giovanni Montiglio)  followed on the mid/late 90's,......all generally powered by Gp 12 motors.

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Cheers
Chris Walker
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Team West Tec in Corby still have a few new ones.

https://slotcarstore.uk/pages/1-32-PARMA...40191.html
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