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i'm in the process of moving and cleaning up and have come across my old collection of 1/18 model skylines. some by biante, toyzone and kyosho

i've got the 91 & 92 gibson motorsport r32 gtr's, taison jgtc r32 gtr, hks jgtc r32 gtr, impul calsonic jgtc r32 gtr, a midnight purple r34 gtr, black jz80 supra. i think thats it.

but if i find any more will put it up. they all in boxes, perfect condition and all come with certificiate of authenticity. never been out of box and completely forgot i had them.

if your interested in all of them or separate just pm me.

Matty

okay pics at http://www.pbase.com/mazdar10069

ignore the r100, its a mates project car.

the 91 bathurst gtr - $175

the 92 bathurst gtr - $350

the hks jgtc gtr - $175

the taison stp jgtc gtr - $150 (missing windscreen wiper, i dont know why?)

the calsonic jgtc gtr - $175

midnight purple r34 gtr - $100

kyosho black jz80 supra - $150

prefer to sell the lot - asking $1050 for the lot. - postage at buyers expence. or if in brisbane can deliver.

good value, as I have all the ones listed above and I reckon thats a fair price for all of them

Good luck with the sale

Chris

the 92 model should be the red one..... thats the one i would like.... but u say u have the red/blue/white one which is the 91 model..... just tell me which cars u have still got and ill see what i would like thanks Jon

The 1992 one is the winfield one, all red with the white stripe down the side. also no airels on the roof, there was 4020 as it states on the Certificate of Authenticity. Value is $350 up to $400.

The 1991 is the red white and blue has 2 airels on the roof,it also has a photo on the Certificate of Authenticity and states its the 1991 winner, 4626 were made of this model. Value is $130 up to $150.

So i take it you have sold the 1992 one right?

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