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Some very rare Japanese racing models... All models are new, in original box, perfect condition, never displayed!

HKS racing GTR (R32) 1:18. Kyosho / Toyzone. Certificate of Authenticity - $299

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STP TAISAN racing GTR (R32) 1:18. Kyosho / Toyzone. Certificate of Authenticity - $299

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AXIA racing GTR (R32) 1:18. Kyosho / Toyzone. Certificate of Authenticity - $299

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CALSONIC racing GTR (R32) 1:18. Kyosho / Toyzone. No Certificate of Authenticity - $299

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Nissan Skyline GT-R R32 1:18 GUN GRAY COLOUR. AUTOart 77341- $129

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These are also available via my ebay store - http://www.ebay.com....14&_sop=1&_sc=1

Please PM offers.. Other less-unique models also available which I will upload in the coming days!!

Peter

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im on the look out for a 1:18th scale hr31. you know of any?

Can you post a pic of the one your looking at? I have one in high quality die cast, not wanting to part with it, but I have a mate selling his..

wow its like you've been thru half the model i have in my cabinet.

they are worth whatever someone would pay for them at the end of the day.

the toyzone might be left good as the whole set. the others i dont know, i plan to hang onto mine for many years.

the winfield gibson ones i have seen bought @ 700 many times.

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I'd be interested in the top three models, but no where near that price, since I bought a unisia jecs and calsonic old mold kyosho r32 skyline on ebay for 80$ each or so.

I'd be interested in the top three models, but no where near that price, since I bought a unisia jecs and calsonic old mold kyosho r32 skyline on ebay for 80$ each or so.

Sorry mate, these are immaculate and never displayed limited edition. They are worth more than that.

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