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Clearing out my room. Apologies in advance cause everything is pretty dusty. The SAUWA card is to show size but I will list scale too. All mint otherwise stated.

2 Fast 2 Furious Mitsubishi Eclipse Spyder. Never opened. 1:18 scale.

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$50

Ebbro Nissan Skyline R33 GT-R V-Spec 1 of 3000 pcs. Black. Never opened. 1;43 scale.

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$30

Ebbro Nissan Skyline R33 GT-R V-Spec 1 of 3000 pcs. Red. Never opened. 1:43 scale.

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$30

Ebbro Nissan Skyline R33 GT-R 1 of 3450 pcs. White. Never opened. 1:43 scale.

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$30

Kyosho Nissan Skyline R34 25GT-X Turbo. (R34 GTT Sedan) White. Never opened. 1:43 scale.

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$30

Kyosho Nissan Skyline R34 25GT-X Turbo. (R34 GTT Sedan) Black. Never opened. 1:43 scale.

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$30

AutoArt Subaru WRX STI. (Bugeye) Blue. Been opened a couple of times - box damaged where shown. 1:64 scale.

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$10

Corgi Rolls Royce Corniche. Brown/Beige. Been opened many times - good condition for age (quite old) few nicks around it. 1:36 scale. Same applies to box.

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$30?

Matchbox Dinky Bentley 'R' Continental. Blue. Not been opened by me but has been before. 1:43 scale.

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$25

Vanguards Jaguar XK120. Dark Green. Outer box been opened with slight tear (pictured), car not been played with. 1:43 scale.

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$25

Hitari Bentley Continental GTC Convertible RC Car. Blue. Never been opened. 1:10 scale. Bought from Chellingworth when the real life GTC convertible came out. Paid something like $400 for it from memory.

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$200

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