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Just saw this thread now, been collecting the diecast versions of Skylines for a while now. Have the three Bathurst R32s in 1/43 scale along with a gunmetal grey GT-R and Calsonic R32.

In the 1/18th scale I have the Autoart Gunmetal R32 and R34 Z Tune, Calsonic, Hyoseki, STP/Taisan, Axia R32 Group A Touring Cars and Pennzoil R34 JGTC car.

May be selling the Axia and STP cars soon as I have two of them. Need to get the Bathurst 1991 car and a couple of other Group A Jap Touring Cars in the 1/18 scale.

In plastic kits I have the Axia R32 Touring Car and the Pennzoil R34 JGTC car (still sealed), also in the middle of converting a Calsonic R32 kit into one of the Winfield GT-Rs as I came across a decal kit to suit 1/24 scale.

Collection is nothing special compared to others, but its getting there.

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They're all in the boxes still, never opened as I haven't sorted a display case out for them yet. Once they are on display I'll take a pic, until then its shenanigans i guess :(

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PM me a price on Axia R32 touring car in 1:18 scale if your keen to sell, cause at the right price, id be keen to buy :P

I know a guy who has the 1991 Tooheys 1000 1:18 scale Biante Classic R32 GTR for sale too fi your looking.

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pics? pics of all, or i call shennanigans!

As requested:

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Also shows the three Dinkum Classics Skylines I have (92 Pace Car, 91 GIO Car and #2 91 car). Will be putting my 2nd STP and AXIA cars on ebay soon to raise funds for more models :P

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When i get a cabinet in the new house together i will post picks of my 'masterpiece' collection.....

Still looking for diecast if anyone is selling them.

I can't wait to see your collection!!!! Please do post pics. Lots of them!

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F50 Nissan Cima (2002)

impul bodykit

blackout tint

added chrome accents

20" traffic star DTX rims

....sick, definately my favourite, the paint is a really brilliant bright white the pic doesn't do it justice,

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im currently building an 07' WRX STi, the R34 Xanivi GTR (Super GT) and the R32 Calsonic GTR. pics up when i finish.... eventually! i've built heaps and some of my other models can be viewed in the earlier pages of this thread....

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Not sure if anyone else has posted this, but this year is the Skylines 50th Anniversary, and the covenience store 'Lawson' is selling these awesome little 1/72nd scale Skylines ranging from the KPGC10 GT-R to the V35 Coupe (R31, R33 and R34 are absent for some reason)... with a bonus V36 Skyline sedan 350GT Type SP to the first 5000 people who apply (keep those reciepts!). They come packaged in these red plastic things that join two cans of coffee together so you have to buy two cans at once... lol kinda funny if you don't like can coffee... total cost is about AU$4.00. They're all diecast and the moulding is excellent for this scale. I've got all 6 of the regular models and am waiting to see if I can get the V36. Some pics:

Edit: This is in JAPAN by the way!!!

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