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Hey guys,

My girlfriend wants to make a cake and wants a small skyline model to put on it, anything where she wants to get involved with skylines im happy to accommodate.

I searched on ebay, international ebay, google and looked on these forums and nothing was cheap enough/small enough or threads were old etc..

If someone could point me in the right direction of a cheap(under $30) model place or website that would be great.

I would like:

-White

-R33, Gtr or gtst doesn't matter

-small... like hot wheels size.

Thanks for the help.

P.S Sorry if this is a bad section to put this in.

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just sharing some information for others who might be looking for something similar,

r34 gtr at 1:12 (iirc) and 1:24 available at harbor town docklands, in one of those souvenir shops.

iirc $10 for the 1:12 and $30 for the 1:24.

i've got the 1:24 and it comes with 4 spare wheels and an extra carbon fibre bonnet, with a screw driver included!!!

Out here in Croydon there is a train hobby shop just off Dorset road, and down the back they have little cars you can buy to go on the train set. They have a jap car section. No GTR's, but they do have c110 skylines, and R32 GT 4 doors with hubcaps and all, and in hot wheels size.

My son has a collection on his shelf of every skyline you can get from safeway ETC. All are R32, R34 and R35, I have never seen R33 Hotwheels cars.

Edited by NismoR31Jet

http://www.biante.com.au/find-a-model.htm?...cksearch=Search

Is a bit big an around 60$ but you can buy a 1:43 scale new

some 1:64 scale stuff is also here

http://desc.shop.ebay.com.au/Diecast-Vehic...d=p3286.c0.m282

All GT-R stuff, very hard to find a GTS-T

importmonster

http://www.importmonster.com.au/yahoo?cat=...p;term=r33+1/64

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