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More of my die cast collection for sale, to make way for new display cabinet and models.

1:18, 1:24, 1:43 Die Cast Models available.

All models been on display out of the box but in A1 condition

Dont have the original box still was accidentally thrown away when moved house recently

Would prefer local pickup in Melbourne but can post interstate for $25 for 1:18, $20 for 1:24, $10 for 1:43

Models for sale:

Maisto 1:18 2001 Corvette - Grey - $40

Maisto 1:18 Hummer H2 - White - $40

Hotwheels 1:18 2003 Porsche GT3 - Yellow - $40

Hot Wheels 1:18 Ferrari F360 Spyder - Grey - $40

Maisto 1:18 Audi R8 V8 - Grey - $40

MMP 1:43 Nissan R33 GTR - White - $30

Kentoys 1:24 Nissan Silvia S15 - $30

Kentoys 1:24 Subaru STI - $30

Kentoys 1:24 Mitsubishi Evo - $30

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My collection of Best Motoring International DVD Collection is for sale 23 DVD's in total.

All purchased brand new and only watched once.

No scratches on dvd or case.


All have english voice over.

Selling for $12 each or if you want the entire set can make a deal

 

 

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My collection of other Misc Car DVD's is for sale.

All purchased brand new and only watched once.

No scratches on dvd or case.


Selling for $10 each.

Grip

High Octane

High Performance Imports

Serious Performance

Ignition DVD

Clarkson Shootout

Clarkson Hot Metal

Motor Performance Car Of The Year 2004

Nissan Skyline GTR The 200mph Supercar

Fast Fours Jamboree 2004

Fast Fours Jamboree 2006

The Race Of Champions 2004

1320 Video A Different Style Of Racing

Street Driven

GT Board Event At Koenigsegg

GT Board Event At Koenigsegg II

Meguiars Motor Active Tuner

Brute Horsepower 16

1 Lap of NYC Life After the 1/4

Martin Brundles Super Cars

Hard Tuned Imports 3

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