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I have had these for a while and they are just sitting in my cupboard.

I have both Biante Bathurst R32's, with cert. of auth - 1/18 scale - these sold out almost straight away $250ono each or $420 for both. THe 1991 model comes with a genuine driver card from that year, which is extremely rare. ****SOLD****

I have also a very rare set of R32's 1/18 scale - of Grp A HKS,Taisan,Axia and Calsonic models - I got these from the US and they cost me a fair bit - $150 ea or $500 for the whole lot ***** SOLD ****

Z-Tune GTR Sold, pending payment***

Also have blue and grey R34 GTRs, 1/18 scale - $50 ea

I also have a 1/12 scale (I think) R32 GTR model kit that I put together, it looks great. Took me a month to build. The kit alone cost me $320, I will sell this for $300, fully built

I will post up pics ASAP if anyone is keen, prices as per listing

Will post Aust wide at buyers expense

Regards, Chris

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For everyone's info I am in Adelaide but will courier no probs. Might even include it in the prices if I can sell a few of them off together

Chris

pm sent re

1 stp r32

1 ztune r34

Hi Jeff - really want to keep the HKS,STP and Axia Skyline together as a group, as thats how they where sold and thats how I bought them

hi, i m still waiting for the pm about the ztune

cheers

The Z-Tune may be sold, but if it falls through I will let you know

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