1/32 spare parts

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Lexan Interior

Generic rally Lexan interior 1/32

Fabricante: Tectime
Ref: TT3094
€2.91
Generic Lexan interior from Tectime for rally bodies in 1/32 scale. Reduces weight in the upper part of the model, improves the centre of gravity, and meets the most demanding technical checks. Includes driver and co-driver busts, with an adaptability that makes it suitable for a wide variety of bodies.
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Chassis 207 Block AW-R 0.5 EVO3 compatible Avant

Fabricante: Tectime
Ref: M-101013
€15.95
The Tectime 207 Block AW-R 0.5 EVO3 chassis brings competition technology to 1/32 slot racing with a new generation polymer, Anglewinder configuration, and a motor offset of 0.5 mm. Specifically designed for Avant bodies and rally stages, it offers flexibility, lightness, and traction that are hard to match in its category.
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Subaru Block AW- R 0.5 EVO3 chassis compatible with Avant

Fabricante: Tectime
Ref: M-104313
€15.92
Subaru Block AW-R 0.5 EVO3 chassis from Tectime made of advanced high-flexibility polymer, with Anglewinder configuration and 0.5 mm offset. Fully compatible with the Avant body, it is the ideal component to maximise performance on any rally stage or speed circuit.
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Chassis 207 Block AW-R 0.5 EVO3 compatible Avant

Fabricante: Tectime
Ref: M-101013
€15.92
Tectime chassis for Peugeot 207 body made of high-tech technical polymer, with specification Anglewinder R 0.5 EVO3 and motor offset of 0.5 mm. Fully compatible with Avant base and accessories, it offers controlled torsion, a low centre of gravity, and accommodates wheels from 16.2 mm to adjust the setup with complete freedom.
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Evo X Block AW R 0.5 EVO3 compatible chassis Avant

Fabricante: Tectime
Ref: M-104413
€15.92
High competition chassis in technical polymer, designed by Tectime for Anglewinder configuration and compatible with Avant models. The R 0.5 EVO3 evolution offers controlled flexibility and a low centre of gravity, resulting in greater stability and more precise cornering.
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Peugeot 208 Block-R AW 0.5 EVO3 chassis compatible with Scaleauto

Fabricante: Tectime
Ref: M-106413
€15.92
Tectime chassis for Peugeot 208 in Anglewinder configuration with Block-R EVO3 geometry and 0.5 mm offset. Made from high-tech polymer, it offers the ideal balance between torsion and rigidity for 1/32 slot racing. Compatible with Scaleauto models.
Lexan velocidad P.9x8 LMH (comp. Scaleauto)
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Lexan Interior

NSR compatible C8R speed Lexan

Fabricante: Tectime
Ref: M-L14V
€2.40
Competition lexan interior manufactured by Tectime for NSR Corvette C8R bodies. Designed for speed disciplines, its ultra-lightweight design reduces weight and lowers the centre of gravity, improving stability in the fastest corners.
Lexan Interior

Lexan rally Sierra compatible with Avant Slot

Fabricante: Tectime
Ref: M-L0077R
€2.40
Vacuum-formed lexan interior (cockpit) for Ford Sierra rally, compatible with Avant Slot models. It drastically reduces weight compared to the original injected plastic, decreases the inertia of the body and improves the car's response in direction changes. Reference Tectime M-L0077R.
Lexan Interior

Scaleauto compatible Lexan Skoda Fabia Rally2

Fabricante: Tectime
Ref: M-L0076R
€2.40
Vacuum formed lexan interior specifically for the Skoda Fabia Rally2, compatible with Scaleauto (ref. M-L0076R). Reduces weight in the upper area of the car, lowers the centre of gravity, and improves cornering stability without sacrificing the realism of the rally cockpit.
Lexan rally Fiesta (comp. SCX)
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Lexan Interior

Scaleauto compatible Lexan Skoda Fabia R5

Fabricante: Tectime
Ref: M-L0075R
€2.50
Thermoformed lexan interior specifically for the Skoda Fabia R5 in 1/32 scale, compatible with Scaleauto bodies. Part of the Tectime line that reduces the weight of the assembly and helps lower the centre of gravity, with a detailed finish and ideal flexibility for rally slot racing.
Skoda Fabia R5 Block AW R 0.5 EVO3 compatible con Scaleauto
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Fabia Rally 2 AW-R 0.5 EVO3 chassis

Fabricante: Tectime
Ref: M-107613
€13.50
Tectime competition chassis for the Fabia Rally 2 in Anglewinder configuration with all-wheel drive and AFR (Active Front Rail) system. The EVO3 evolution with 0.5 mm offset improves cornering stability and accommodates wheels from 16.2 mm. Chassis only, without body.
Chasis Toyota Yaris WRC1 AW-R 0.5 EVO3 para Avant Slot
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Skoda Fabia R5 Block AW R 0.5 EVO3 compatible with Scaleauto

Fabricante: Tectime
Ref: M-107513
€13.50
High competition chassis Tectime M-107513 in EVO3 polymer for the Scaleauto Skoda Fabia R5 body. AW-R 0.5 geometry with Anglewinder position, total traction AFR system, and compatibility with wheels from 16.2 mm. Body not included.
Chasis Toyota Yaris WRC1 AW-R 0.5 EVO3 para Avant Slot
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Toyota Yaris WRC1 AW-R 0.5 EVO3 chassis for Avant Slot

Fabricante: Tectime
Ref: M-107313
€15.62
The Mustang Slot Design M-107313 chassis in EVO3 version is specifically designed for the Avant Slot Toyota Yaris WRC1 body. AW-R 0.5 geometry with the motor in Anglewinder position, high-tech flexible polymer, and compatibility with wheels from 16.2 mm. Chassis only, without body.
Chasis 207 AW completo para Avant Slot
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Toyota Yaris WRC2 AW-R 0.5 EVO3 chassis for Avant Slot

Fabricante: Tectime
Ref: M-107213
€15.92
The M-107213 chassis from Mustang Slot Design in EVO3 version takes your Avant Slot Toyota Yaris WRC2 to the next competitive level. Anglewinder R 0.5 configuration, high-performance polymer, and compatibility with wheels from 16.2 mm for a low profile and outstanding stability on the most demanding stages.
Chasis 208 WRC/WRX lineal compatible Scaleauto
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Scaleauto compatible linear chassis 208 WRC/WRX

Fabricante: Tectime
Ref: K/004R
€9.90
Linear chassis from Kat Racing (ref. K/004R) specifically designed for Peugeot 208 WRC/WRX bodies in 1/32 scale, with direct compatibility with Scaleauto mechanics. A tuning solution aimed at those looking to refine track performance with precision parts.
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Medium hardness suspension spring - short ø medium

Fabricante: Tectime
Ref: TT925
€2.09
Tectime bench spare for fine adjustment of the suspension in 1/32 slot cars. The TT925 offers medium hardness in a short format and medium diameter, and is presented in a pack of 4 units so you always have material available at the workbench.
Belts

4 x 1/24 transmission rubber

Fabricante: Tectime
Ref: TT424
€2.30
Pack of 4 transmission rubbers for 1/24 scale slot cars from Tectime. A key spare part to restore the response and efficiency of the transmission and keep your car running in optimal conditions.
Motor Le Mans 20.200rpm
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Motors

Le Mans motor 20,200rpm

Fabricante: Tectime
Ref: TT010
€8.48
Designed for the most demanding tracks, the Tectime Le Mans Motor offers 20,200 rpm, a torque of 240 gr/cm, and Zero Magnet technology tested under real competition conditions for over 24 hours. A solid option for those seeking speed and endurance in 1/32.
Lexan rally Fiesta (comp. SCX)
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Lexan Interior

Lexan rally Fiesta (comp. SCX)

Fabricante: Tectime
Ref: M-L003FR
€2.50
Lexan interior body of the Ford Fiesta rally in 1/32 scale, compatible with SCX, signed by Tectime. A perfect base for those who want to customise their car with lightness and precision. Reference M-L003FR.
Chasis Daytona lineal completo (comp. Fly)
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Complete linear Daytona chassis (comp. Fly)

Fabricante: Tectime
Ref: M-CB0020LV
€13.50
Complete linear chassis for Daytona body compatible with Fly, designed by Tectime for 1/32 competition. With a screwless guide support, lightweight rear, and included accessories to customise and regulate your setup without compromises.
Springs

Hard short suspension spring ø medium

Fabricante: Tectime
Ref: TT950
€2.09
Hard, short and medium diameter suspension spring from Tectime (ref. TT950), designed for fine-tuning the suspension in 1/32 slot cars. A key component for those seeking precision in setup and consistent response on track.
Tapacubos Multirradio 16,9mm White Sloting Plus
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Wheel covers

16.9mm Multi-spoke Wheel Cover White Sloting Plus

Fabricante: Tectime
Ref: M-T169SP11W
€3.33
16.9 mm multi-spoke hubcaps in white, compatible with Sloting Plus wheels for 1/32 scale. The pack includes 4 units, perfect for renewing the aesthetics of your wheels or replacing the originals with a clean and consistent finish.
Tapacubos Enkeir 16,6mm White Sloting Plus
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Wheel covers

16.9mm Multi-Spoke Wheel Cover White Sloting Plus

Fabricante: Tectime
Ref: M-T169SP10W
€3.33
16.9 mm multi-spoke wheel covers in white from Sloting Plus, specific for 1/32 scale. Pack of 4 units designed to provide a more realistic and polished finish to the wheels of your competition or collection slot car.
Tapacubos Enkeir 16,6mm White Sloting Plus
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Wheel covers

Enkeir wheel covers 16.6mm White Sloting Plus

Fabricante: Tectime
Ref: M-T166SP11W
€3.33
Enkeir hubcaps in white, with a diameter of 16.6 mm, manufactured by Sloting Plus for 1/32 scale. The pack includes 4 units, ready to provide a neat and realistic finish to the wheels of your slot car.
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The 1/32 scale is undoubtedly the most popular in the slot racing world. Millions of enthusiasts worldwide compete, collect, and enjoy cars of this size, and this has a direct consequence: the demand for specific, precise, and quality spare parts is constant. It doesn't matter if you have a pure competition car like an NSR or a Slot.it, or if you maintain a more accessible model from Scalextric or Ninco in perfect condition. At some point, you will need to replace a worn tyre, adjust the guide, change a pinion, or simply check the braids. Here you will find all that and much more.

Preparing a 1/32 slot car is not just about changing broken parts: it is understanding how each component works, how it interacts with the rest, and what margin for improvement it offers. A well-calibrated axle reduces friction and improves top speed. Suitable tyres make the difference between a car that slides in corners and one that sticks to the racing line. A well-chosen motor can completely transform track performance. In this category, we group all those components with the insight of someone who has been preparing cars for years and knows firsthand what works in competition and what does not.

Whether you are looking for an original spare part to return your car to factory condition or you want to fine-tune a competition model to the limit, here you have the most carefully curated selection of 1/32 spare parts, with brands like NSR, Slot.it, Avant Slot, and Scaleauto, undisputed leaders in the sector.

What are 1/32 spare parts and why are they so important

A 1/32 slot car is a miniature machine that, no matter how small, has the same basic systems as a real vehicle: motor, transmission, chassis, suspension (in some models), and contact with the track. Each of these systems can degrade, break, or simply be optimized. 1/32 spare parts are the pieces that allow these systems to function and, in many cases, improve their performance beyond what the standard car offers.

The importance of spare parts goes beyond occasional maintenance. In the context of competition, car preparation is part of the game. Choosing the right tyre for the type of track, the correct pinion and crown gear for optimal gear ratio, or the motor that best fits your championship regulations are technical decisions that directly influence results.

Even outside of competition, having a good stock of basic spare parts —replacement guides, braids, tyres— prevents a fun session from being cut short by a easily solvable breakdown. The enthusiast who knows their car and has the right parts on hand enjoys it much more.

How to correctly choose 1/32 spare parts

The first step is always to correctly identify the car for which you need the spare part. In 1/32 scale, different chassis and track systems coexist, and not all parts are interchangeable. It is necessary to distinguish between two major rail systems: the universal rail, used by brands like Scalextric and Ninco, and the sport rail, employed by Scaleauto and Slot.it. This difference mainly affects the rail width and, consequently, the guide width and certain chassis measurements.

Beyond the track system, spare parts are chosen based on:

  • Brand and model compatibility: many components —such as NSR or Slot.it competition chassis— are designed for specific models. Always check the reference before purchasing.
  • Type of use: preparing a car for home use and occasional enjoyment is not the same as for federated competition. The level of material and precision requirements is different.
  • Championship regulations: if you compete in a club or organized championship, check which components are allowed. Some championships limit modifications to the motor, tyres, or certain chassis elements.
  • Skill level: some spare parts require fine-tuning and experience to install correctly. If you are just starting, opt for direct-fit parts before venturing into more technical adjustments.

A common mistake is buying generic spare parts without verifying the exact measurements. In slot racing, a few tenths of a millimetre in the diameter of an axle or the pitch of a pinion can mean that the part does not fit or that the car does not function correctly. It is always better to take an extra minute to confirm the reference.

Main types and differences of 1/32 spare parts

The catalogue of spare parts for 1/32 slot cars is extensive and covers very different systems. These are the main groups:

Motors

The motor is the heart of the car. In 1/32, there are motors with different mounting configurations: sidewinder (motor parallel to the rear axle, transverse), inline (motor in line with the rear axle, longitudinal, which lowers the centre of gravity), and anglewinder (motor at an angle to the rear axle). Each configuration affects the car's behaviour and which pinions and crowns are compatible. Brands like NSR or Slot.it offer high-precision motors for each of these configurations.

Transmission: pinions and crowns

The gear ratio —the combination of the number of teeth on the pinion and the crown gear— determines the car's acceleration and top speed. A longer ratio provides more maximum speed but less response at the start. A shorter ratio offers quicker acceleration but limits top speed. Adjusting this parameter is one of the first and most effective ways to adapt the car to each circuit.

Tyres and wheels

The tyre is the only point of contact between the car and the track, and its influence on grip is fundamental. There are polyurethane, silicone, and rubber tyres, each with different characteristics of adhesion, hardness, and durability. The wheels determine the overall diameter and track width. Adjusting the tyre diameter also affects the effective gear ratio.

Axles and bearings

A well-calibrated axle and low-friction bearings reduce mechanical losses and improve the efficiency of the transmission system. In competition, the difference between a standard axle and a high-precision one is noticeable in lap consistency.

Guides and braids

The guide is the piece that fits into the track rail and transmits electrical current to the motor through the braids. There are guides of different lengths and angles to adapt to different types of chassis and track systems. Braids wear out with use and are among the most common spare parts.

Chassis

There are plastic, metal, and 3D printed chassis. Competition chassis, such as those from NSR or Slot.it, are designed to maximize rigidity or flexibility depending on the design and offer adjustment points for tuning. 3D chassis allow for highly customized configurations.

Body shells and aesthetic elements

Although they belong more to the aesthetic field, elements such as mirrors, wings, or spoilers can also have aerodynamic influence in some models. Body spare parts allow you to keep the car visually in good condition or customize its appearance.

Technical aspects we should know

To get the most out of 1/32 spare parts, it is advisable to handle some basic technical concepts:

  • Pinion pitch: this is the measure that defines the distance between the teeth of the gear. In 1/32, the most common pitch is 64 (also called "64dp"), although there are variations. Using a pinion and crown gear of the same pitch is essential for proper engagement.
  • Axle diameter: the most common axles in 1/32 are 3 mm in diameter, but there are variations. Always check the measurement of your chassis support before purchasing.
  • Tyre diameter and width: these influence the effective rolling radius and contact with the track. A tyre that is too wide may rub against the chassis; one that is too narrow loses grip.
  • Braid tension: braids with the correct tension ensure permanent contact with the rail without adding unnecessary friction. Too tight braids slow the car down; too loose ones cause current interruptions.
  • Weight and centre of gravity: the total weight of the car and its distribution affect cornering behaviour. Some preparers add ballast in strategic positions to improve stability.

Practical tips for use, maintenance, and preparation

Keeping a 1/32 slot car in optimal condition does not require extensive technical knowledge, but it does require some consistency and attention to detail:

  • Clean the track before running: dirt and rust accumulated on the track transfer to the braids and the motor collector, degrading electrical contact. A clean track extends the life of the components.
  • Regularly check the braids: they are the fastest-wearing part. A couple of intense sessions can leave them in poor condition. Always keep spares on hand.
  • Lubricate judiciously: too much lubricant is as harmful as its absence. Apply lubricant only at the indicated points —bearings, gears, axles— and in very small amounts. Avoid getting it on the tyres or braids.
  • Check the pinion-crown engagement: engagement with too much play generates noise and loss of efficiency; too tight creates friction. The ideal point is a smooth engagement with no perceptible play.
  • Break in new tyres: new polyurethane or silicone tyres usually perform better after a few laps of running that allow them to reach working temperature and adapt their surface to the track.
  • Inspect the guide after each session: guides wear out and can crack from impacts. A damaged guide affects rail tracking and can cause derailments.

Common mistakes we should avoid

There are certain mistakes that we see repeated, especially among those approaching maintenance and preparation for the first time:

  • Mixing track systems without informing oneself: as explained, brands like Scalextric, Ninco, Scaleauto, or Carrera use different rail systems. Buying spare parts without considering your track system can result in incompatible pieces.
  • Using excessive grease or oil: it contaminates the tyres, reduces grip, and can damage the motor if it reaches the collector.
  • Ignoring manufacturing tolerances: in slot racing, precision matters. A slightly off-centre tyre or an axle with lateral play generates vibrations that reduce performance and consistency.
  • Changing too many parts at once: if you change the motor, pinion, crown gear, and tyres at the same time, it will be very difficult to identify which change improved (or worsened) the car's behaviour. Modify one at a time and record the results.
  • Not verifying the exact reference: in spare parts, "similar" is not enough. A 27-tooth crown and a 28-tooth one may look the same at first glance, but they completely change the gear ratio.
  • Neglecting the guide as a "minor" component: it is one of the most critical components of the car. A worn or poorly adjusted guide can ruin any other improvement you have made.

Recommendations for beginners and advanced users

If you are starting

Start with basic consumables: replacement braids, a compatible replacement guide for your car, and a couple of sets of tyres. These three elements cover most common breakdowns and issues. There is no need to invest upfront in high-competition components; first, learn how your car behaves under normal conditions and what limitations it has.

If your car is from a brand aimed at home use like Scalextric, start by familiarizing yourself with its mechanics before looking for upgrades. Often, good maintenance does more than changing components.

If you have experience

At this level, the work focuses on fine-tuning: finding the optimal gear ratio for each circuit, choosing the most suitable tyre for the type of surface of your track, adjusting braid tension, and exploring which chassis configuration (rigidity, weight distribution, centre of gravity height) yields the best results in competition conditions.

Brands like NSR, Slot.it, Avant Slot, and Scaleauto offer very complete catalogues of spare parts and upgrades, with components designed to fine-tune every parameter of the car. If you compete in championships, familiarize yourself with the technical regulations of your category: it will help you prioritize which components make sense to invest in.

Component Main influence Review frequency Reference brands
Tyres Grip, racing line, cornering speed High (every few sessions) NSR, Slot.it, Scaleauto
Braids Electrical contact, current stability High (check in each session) NSR, Slot.it, Avant Slot
Guide Rail tracking, current transmission Medium (regular inspection) NSR, Slot.it, Scaleauto
Pinion / Crown Gear ratio, acceleration, top speed Low (unless actively competing) NSR, Slot.it, Avant Slot
Motor Power, response, mounting type Low (periodic review) NSR, Slot.it, Scaleauto
Axles / Bearings Mechanical friction, rolling precision Low (check when preparing) NSR, Slot.it

Frequently asked questions about 1/32 spare parts

Are spare parts from different brands compatible in 1/32 cars?

It depends on the component. Tyres and wheels have standard measurements that may be compatible between brands, but the exact diameter and width must be verified. Chassis, pinions, and crowns are usually designed for specific models. Always check compatibility before purchasing.

What is the difference between polyurethane and silicone tyres?

Polyurethane tyres offer good durability and consistent grip. Silicone tyres generally provide greater adhesion but may wear out faster depending on use. The choice depends on the type of track and driving style.

How often should I change the braids?

It depends on the intensity of use and the condition of the track. In long sessions or tracks with a lot of dirt, they may last only one or two sessions. Inspecting them before each race is a recommended habit.

What is the gear ratio and how do I calculate it?

The gear ratio is the quotient between the number of teeth on the crown and the number of teeth on the pinion. For example, a 27-tooth crown and a 9-tooth pinion give a 3:1 ratio. A higher ratio favours top speed; a lower one favours acceleration.

Can I use Slot.it spare parts on a Scalextric car?

For some components, yes, with prior verification. The rail systems are different (universal vs. sport), which mainly affects the guide. Tyres, axles, and crowns may be compatible if the measurements match, but it always needs to be checked.

What type of guide do I need for my car?

It depends on the chassis and track system. For universal rail (Scalextric, Ninco), guides are usually wider; for sport rail (Slot.it, Scaleauto), they are narrower. Verify the original reference of your car or consult with us.

Is it difficult to change the motor of a 1/32 slot car?

With the right tools and some practice, it is not particularly complicated. The important thing is to respect the mounting configuration (sidewinder, inline, or anglewinder) and ensure that the new motor is compatible with the pinion and chassis.

What lubricant should I use on the bearings and gears?

There are specific lubricants for slot racing. For bearings, a low-viscosity oil is recommended; for gears, a light grease. Always apply in minimal amounts and avoid getting it on the braids or tyres.

Are 3D chassis a good option for beginners?

3D chassis offer very interesting customization possibilities, but they require some prior knowledge to take advantage of their benefits. For a user who is just starting, it is better to first familiarize themselves with the manufacturer's original chassis.

How do I know if my motor needs to be changed?

The clearest signs are loss of power, unusual noise (grinding, irregularities), excessive sparks at the collector, or erratic behaviour on the track. Before changing it, check that the problem is not from another source: braids in poor condition, dirty engagement, or seized bearings.

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