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Hey guys,

I'm clearing out my model car collection. I bought all of these in Japan in 2001 and they have since sat in the cupboard collecting dust. I figured I'm not going to start building them now so they may as well go to a good home.

$25 each and postage will be calculated based on your location and charged at your expense

Any questions, feel free to drop me a PM

1. Calsonic Skyline GTR (R34) - Tamiya

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Calsonic Skyline GTR by tosh.onishi, on Flickr

2. Nissan R32 GTR Police Car - Fujimi

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R32 GTR Police Car by tosh.onishi, on Flickr

6. Toyota Soarer 2.5GT Twin Turbo-L - Aoshima

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Soarer Twin Turbo by tosh.onishi, on Flickr

9. TRD SXE10 Altezza Super Steet - Fujimi

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TRD Altezza by tosh.onishi, on Flickr

10. NISMO Clarion GTR LM (R33) - Tamiya

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Nismo Clarion GTR LM by tosh.onishi, on Flickr

11. Castrol Toyota Tom's Supra GT - Tamiya

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Castrol Toms Supra GT by tosh.onishi, on Flickr

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