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I am letting go a set of 12 Nissan Skyline GTR, R31 through to R34. 3 models for each generation of GTR.

The cars are produced by well known Japanese car maker Tomica. This particular set of 12 Skylines were produced as a tribute to one of the greatest cars ever made made. The cars are matchbox size cars measuring about 8cm in length and are made from high quality heavy metal casting. All the Skylines are produced true to scale and have high quality finish paint job, decals and matching alloy wheels with treaded rubber tyres. The doors on the vehicles open and close. All the Skyline have an interior however not to great detail as do with all Tomica cars produced. In addition each Skyline comes with it own brushed finished name plate.

The Skylines come packed in an outer box with a flip cover complete with the images of the GTRs. As you can see in the picture the details and finishing on the outer box is in great condition. On the back of the outer box there are information in Japanese on the the Skylines represented including the R33 Nismo 400R. Inside there is a transparent plastic window revealing the Skylines in their order. This set has only ever been opened once for photo purposes. Each Skyline is packed in its own little box and held firmly in place by a transparent molded plastic.

This particualr set is hard to find and will make a great collection or display for GTR lovers.

Asking AUD$105 excluding shipping. For more information email me at [email protected]

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