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Age, where abouts did you get those models from? If they are here in melb would love to pickup a couple.

there is a really good hobby shop just down from flinders street station

walk towards crown from flinders and its on ur left, you go down to a basement shop thing

they have soooo many kits and that their its unbelievable

and they have petrol and electic kits as well :thumbsup:

Yeah sorry, the model shop i took these pics is in "Tokyu Hands", here in Shinjuku, Tokyo. Very easy to get to, just take the Yamanote line from Tokyo station to Shinjuku, then exit any of the east exits.

I just costs a bit to get to the Tokyo station from Australia :D

I should have taken orders before i left :D

Oh did i show the Car Porn?

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WTF, who would make a wallpaper pic of a 4 door r33, and to make it worse it is taken from the back, the worst angle of all!

the company that wants to showcase the fact that Skylines are awesome family passenger cars, and have been thru history? that's their primary market after all. they just happen to have sporty ball tearing 2 door variants.

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