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English: Typical electrical circuit of a 1:24 or 1:32 slot car track.
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2007-02-16 19:58 D.Helber 537×536× (139622 bytes) {{Information| |Description = Electrical circuit of a typical slot car track. |Source = self-made |Date = created 16. Feb. 2007 in Adobe Illustrator CS |Author = David Helber (Wikipedia User D.Helber) |Permission = GFDL (self-made) }}
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