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Hi there :thumbsup:

Have a go at these "sick puppies" !

Wouldnt mind if it were a Morris Minor, anyone with the passion & ability to keep them rolling like this deserves a f--k'n hug !!

(i'd lose some of the ......"i swear chrrrome 4 daays maate"... - but truly outstanding work !)

Cheers malcolm :)

p.s. - these cars are 100% "nut & bolt" rebuilds including full "shell dipping" with "new parts" - including the interiors ! - WOW !!

p.p.s. - (landed to your door for $AU150.000 ouch ! - i mean each !!)

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Wow.

That is awesome.

I'd love to see more of these restored cars within our skyline community. They have so much racing heritage etc.

Hi there :thumbsup:

Nissan actually pulled out of Motor Racing for a time in 1973 during the world wide oil crisis and the KPGC-110 GT-R's production & can you believe almost sold it in Australia but pulled it from world wide release / production selling a total of only 197 cars "to order" in Japan from specialty licensed performance outlets during the days before Nismo.

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Cheers malcolm :)

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LOVE 'EM !!!!!

whats the site / company that does these?

edit: i found it http://www.starroad.co.jp/home/

Hi there :thumbsup:

Just check out on the website the amount of work they put in to these things !! - PERFECT !

Cheers malcolm :)

Hey no big deal I've got at home. It's kept enclosed at all times.............................1:24 scale However. It's Kyosho #6.

Just looking at them exites me more then '69 mach 1 stang. Even replica's are good like the one at PowerPlay shop.

"Keep the dream alive"

Dave :thumbsup:

ignoring quality etc for a second id rather have on these:

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Hi there :)

I hope everyone realises theres 6 pics of the 1972 KPGC-10 GT-R and 6 pics of the 1973 KPGC-110 GT-R

at the head of this post !! :)

Cheers malcolm :)

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