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Extremely rare Hobby Collectors versions.

Brand new in boxes. Comes with extra carbon fibre style bonnet (not pictured) and spare set of wheels.

1:24 Jada (approx 21 cm long, 8.5cm wide.

Fully detailed and awesome. Metal with plastic parts. Super hard to find these days as Jada have stopped making these. Guaranteed to double in price in a few years).

After $55 each (firm) plus $15 freight per item or you can pick up Kensington, NSW

May swap if you have other JDM Jada 1:24 items

Justin 0406370292

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Heya,

If you are after a white one, check out Ebay. Try searching under 1:24 Jada Skyline and you will find some. These are the generic ones that used to be available at Big W, etc but now only found mainly in the states. Freight is a killer though. The ones I'm selling come with heaps better paintwork, spare wheels and bonnet but these didn't come in white. Most of the ones on Ebay have plain paint and no box and wheels are different. I collect these and once you have a few cars can swap the wheels from other models or paint with Tamiya paint as the chrome wheels look crap. If you need any help, give me a yell as I'm a crazy collector of these.

Cheers,

Justin

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