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1:24 Scale Model - Nismo R34 GTR

Start off with a standard R34 Skyline GTR, then change front and rear bumpers, side skirts, hood, wing, brakes, engine mods, strut brace, steering wheel, shifter, seats, and wheels. All the parts you need to turn the standard car into a full on Drift Tuner are supplied. Then set up the suspension. You can adjust camber, offset and of course you can lower the car to a ride height that suits you.

Scale:

1:24

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PRICING:

$65 inc. delivery charge (Items will need to be paid for in advance)

COLOUR:

Silver – (MS-042403B-SIL)

Blue – (MS-042403B-BLU)

Gunmetal – (MS-042403B-GRY)

White – (MS-042403B-WHT)

DELIVERY INFO:

Items can be sent out anywhere in Australia through Australia post with full insurance.

HOW TO ORDER:

1) Register at www.autospeedbits.com.au

2) Add the item into your shopping cart and specify the colour you want. Please state “SAU special”.

3) Follow the payment instruction.

4) Orders will be place every Friday 1:00pm.

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These look very nice...I have ordered 1 but, was wondering if you would do a better price if I was to order 3?

2 x GTR R34 (White & Blue)

1 x Mazda RX7

Let me know.....order number 930 I think.

Thanks.

PM send

Andrew

will you be getting any more stock ??? and if so could you get a black one ???

The manufacturer only makes the R34 GTR 1:24 scale model with white, blue, grey or silver.

And if you are getting more stock, would the BNR32 GTR be an option?

At this stage, there is no indication from the manufacturer to make R32 GTR scale model with changeable parts.



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