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1/24 Z33 Fairlady Z Nismo S-Tune Model!!!


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Guys, this has to be the BEST model I've ever seen!!! I just got it today from... you guessed it, Yodobashi Camera, but unfortunately, they didn't have any V35 Skylines there.

Here are some pics of this awesome kit:

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The kit, grand total of 3,024 yen.

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Hold on... what are all those spare parts in there for??? :(

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The kit even came with a screwdriver... at the bottom of the pic are all the Nismo parts you can put on the car.

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The detail, for a 1/24th scale die cast model, is aaaaaawesome.

Some of the parts:

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Hell, you can even change the gearstick for a Nismo item!!! Look at the seats!

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The stock Z33 Fairlady Z. Unfortunately, the doors don't open.

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... you can even swap out the stock engine for a Nismo S-Tune item... nice induction pipe detail.

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This is the standard interior section. The seats, steering wheel and gearstick can be changed for Nismo items to...

This:

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Luuuuurvely.

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...oh. Did I say that this thing has FULLY ADJUSTABLE SUSPENSION!!!!

Don't believe me? Check this out:

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Stock camber setting...

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slammed 10 degrees negative camber!!! :):D:D

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Stock ride height...

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Slammed. (The car now has the Nismo body and rims on)

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Bewdiful.:aroused:

And the finished car (bar the Nismo bonnet sticker)...

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This thing is cool.

Some final shots:

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Please don't tell me it's available in AU and everybodies got one...

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Justin, you didn't buy it because I was giving you crap for not having a V35 model yet when I was over the other day :(.
Nah mate... your not THAT influential!!! :)
Also have you been to that Ferrari and F1 Racing shop under the Hankyu Umeda line?
Nup haven't been there... didn't even know about it...?

I've did have several small die cast models. I use the word did because:

model car + 3 year old who loves toy cars = cars burried in the garden/smashed to bits/launched off the stairs etc etc etc :D

Still got 3 Tamiya plastic model kits - R32 GTR, R33 GTS (in black) and an R34 GTT (they don't make a GT-V). I've had them for a couple of years, but have yet to find the time to even start making any of them! I'd love one of those 350Z's, but my son wouldn't waste any time giving it his own brand of modifications! :(

where can u get in on the web, if at all?

prob the best model ive seen. and boy, i haven't seen many models!

lot better than the ferrari i glued together, with smears on the windscreen and the engine glued together wrong. do u put it together?

Ok, please reply to this post those who are POSITIVE they want to fork out in the vicinity 5,000 yen for one of these S-Tune Fairlady Zs. Minimum of 3 seperate orders to go ahead with the transaction. Will be shipped direct to your door. Please don't send a PM, I will not respond... that goes for e-mail too.

Once I get confirmation of at least 3 orders, I'll then PM payment details. Once payment has been made (and verified), cars will arrive within 5 - 14 days (max).

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