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Nice mate. I've just started my collection of 1:18 diecast models aswell, and just purchased this Norev Porsche RS Spyder from France, so hopefully it arrives soon :(

Dane... where are you getting them from?

I am only aware, in diecast at least, of a 1:64 D1 R34 4-door by Kyosho in their 'Bead's Collection' series.....

Thanks Mate.... :(

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Juz got me one from Porsche Melbourne, and the rest I look for on Ebay here, in the UK and US. If you find someone that has a decent shipping rate then the models are a lot cheaper there than here I've found.

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For fans of the 32, Hot wheels have released a 32 in their "Dropstars" range, it's number 5

Available in 2 different sorts of packaging, from most K-mart, Big-W, Coles stores.

....and I recently finished building a couple of HR31 4 doors...

one pimp spec, the other drift spec, I posted them up elsewhere, and forgot to stick them in here, so here ya go

...and no, that wing isn't really attached, I just test fitted it because I wanted to see what it looked like ;)

looks like this is the hot wheels one (#060):

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That's one of the one's I've got, I assumed it was Number 5, because that's what it says on the packet :no:

I can now see that it says it's 60/223

Does that mean that 05 is the year of release? :O

I assumed that they were number 5 because the packaging says 5/5 on both of mine

just completed the toyzone/kyosho 1/18 set with the stp car

tho i thought there was 4 in the set but it appears there is only 3.

now i need a winfiled gtr for under the crazy price they are selling for

a few shots of my skp design aritso,

special features are

purple kandy paint

limo tint on the rear windows

18" fabulous design wheels

hydraulic suspension with camber adjustment

cool :(

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Very nice effort there.

Some of my 1:18 diecasts and 1:24 diecast and plastic kits.

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This was my project from before, r324 drifter:

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This is the car finished

Lowered,

Put wheels from a v35 350GT onto it, 18' front, 19' rear:

Put a massive carbon cannon on for a laugh, and it also runs some neg camber.

Just the interior and a few little things to do

To spoiler or not to spoiler, I'm still deciding.

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No prizes from where this is from:

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