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These models are not the expensive in the scheme of things - Kyosho and Autoart large scale 1/18 - 1/24 units are around $100.

Burago/Maisto is about half that but you must remember that these companies are very Eurocentric so there's not much in the way of Japanese models.

T.

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we getting any closer to getting these models rezz?
Still no word on the R34 Nismo GT-R.

Could the *serious, cashed up, ready to go right now* people please PM me with their order, I'll reply with a ballpark amount and wait for the go ahead, ok everybody?

Rezz can you state the models that are available? (any r32? :D)

Rezz, if you could just recap where we are up to, and what models are available (another vote for an R32 GT-R Diecast if one exists :mad:) then you will have PM shortly...

LW.

Bad news guys, I can only provide a Japanese bank account for you to deposit into.

Either that or do overseas remittance through the Post Office... there are additional charges involved in this. Sorry guys for any inconvenience, but this is out of my control.

Well how about this... we do a major collective deposit into a local intermediary and then do big deposit into your designated Japanese bank?

Saves a lotta mess I would say.

T.

Sounds like a bit of co-ordination on your end... you up for it Tony?

nah I didn't see the price, Rezz's could well be cheaper.

On the bright side they already here. but than again Lucien I'm guessing you'd be happy to order and for Rezz now and wait 12 months for it to be landed :)

On the bright side they already here.  but than again Lucien I'm guessing you'd be happy to order and for Rezz now and wait 12 months for it to be landed :)

LOL... No, its the toys that keep me going while I wait for the car itself :)

LW.

Well we're all waiting on the Nismo R34 -
I see... listen guys, July is almost over and I still haven't even seen my pre-ordered Nismo 34. I'll give it a few more days then call the shop to see whats happening.

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