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Keiichi Tsuchiya Drift King Biography Career Story Books 11x

Extremely rare Keiichi Tsuchiya Drift King books detailing his story, biography, driving techniques, tutorials, career etc In excellent condition with both full color and black and white photography.

11 books in total.
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$100

D1GP Grand Prix Professional Drift DVD Magazine Book Pack
7 DVDs detailing history, current and future states of D1GP, includes drift battles, driver reviews, machine check, driver interview, race queen check, judged battles, event coverage, tutorials and so much more.

Includes D1 review book + 2007 D1GP Final Round Schedule. Stars all your favourite D1 drivers including Tsuchiya, Orido, Taniguchi, Kazama etc As new, kept in long term storage.
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$70


JDM Rays Engineering Wheels 2013 ALL PRODUCTS DATA BOOK
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As new, kept in long term storage. 139pages full colour.
$20


JDM D1GP Professional Drift Grand Prix + FF/FR Tsuchiya Drift Technique Books

3x D1GP Grand Prix Magazines (~40page each book) + 2x FF/FR Keiichi Tsuchiya Drift Technique Book Perfect for your mancave as a collectible.
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$20

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few more items:

Very Rare T&E Co VERTEX Proprius Shift Knob Red Leather

Extremely high quality leather gearknob. Was kept in long term storage, opened only to view contents.
Comes with instructions, screws, etc
Fits every model car (comes with fitting kit)

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$90

Rare various JDM Race Queen Magazines + DVD set

As new, kept in long term storage

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$60

Have some sets of these for sale from back in 2004.
Famous CQ model cars (known in western world as cute squashed models), they are also pullback.
They come in packs and include the following:
Ebisu Circuit S15 Silvia (Team Orange)
Kei Office S15 Silvia
Vertex JZZ30 Soarer

No longer available outside of Japan. Magazine not included

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$30

RARE Brand new Catalog / Brochures from Tokyo Auto Salon 2014
Proud of Boxer Subaru
Subaru BRZ Premium Sports Package
C-West 86 ZN6 / BRZ ZC6 Aero
GTC GTNET Technical Center Maintenance Tuning Menu

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$15

RARE Mugen CR-Z Broshure, 12p include coverage CRZ and general Mugen Accessories

Perfect for your mancave as a collectible.

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$10

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