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I was wondering if anyone knows of anymore models besides the ones ive got and the ones on ebay

Heres the 2 on ebay that i dont have and some pics of the ones ive got. 4 of the ones i have i dont think you can buy anymore

http://cgi.ebay.com.au/Fujimi-1-24-scale-N...id=p3286.c0.m14

http://cgi.ebay.com.au/Fujimi-1-24-Nissan-...id=p3286.c0.m14

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no, but you would have a 26 and an extra turbo which would add up to an even wider :)

Definitely no M35's?

but then i wouldn't have sun rooves and have to cut them out myself! ;) haha i came from a 4 cyl too :D so its prob a good idea i DONT have two turbos. haha

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Adam - not sure he's selling them mate! You can buy smaller die cast ones as well as plastic models in the first post from HLJ (http://www.hlj.com) in Japan - got mine for about $100 all up.

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Edit: doesn't look like they have the die cast ones anymore - well at least I can't find them

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