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shit hot car rez :(

if this is still on,i might be in. but anyone know a reliabe online store for diecast models i can browse through?

Charlie...

What are you after? Price range?

I suppose Japanese models?

www.importplaza.com.au

(run by a nice guy called Andrew - local, does lots of Ebbro)

www.ebbro.com

(bit pricey though but Japanese accuracy)

www.kyosho.com

(limited range but 100% Japanese quality)

www.hlj.com

www.1999.co.jp

Wade thru all the plastic kits.

T.

shit hot car rez :)

if this is still on,i might be in. but anyone know a reliabe online store for diecast models i can browse through?

cheers,

charlie

Look no further than here... MiniCarShop Style!

It's in Japanese, but theres like, 63 pages of just about every Japanese diecast car model on sale right now in 1/18, 1/24 and 1/43 scale.

hey rezz, i dont know if itll help you but down here in tokyo they sell the 350z nismo one like the one you bought at nissan red stage. you can ask them if they have it too. i dont know if they have the 34's yet. its about a hundred yen expensive than what you paid for though.

hey rezz, i dont know if itll help you but down here in tokyo they sell the 350z nismo one like the one you bought at nissan red stage. you can ask them if they have it too. i dont know if they have the 34's yet. its about a hundred yen expensive than what you paid for though.
I mailed the shop I got my Option Stream Z from and they said that the R34 Nismo GT-R is definately not available yet... but that was it, no indication of how long. Sorry peeps!
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  • 2 weeks later...

Guys, Minicar Shop Style are now saying that the R34 Nismo model is on "re-release"... maybe there was something wrong with the quality??? I haven't forgotten about it, I'm still checking!

Guys, Minicar Shop Style are now saying that the R34 Nismo model is on "re-release"... maybe there was something wrong with the quality??? I haven't forgotten about it, I'm still checking!

Thanks for keeping us updated Rezz.

/me readies bank balance and wills the Aussie dollar up :rofl:

LW.

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