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I'm with funky, if you (or anyone) can find a 1:18 scale die-cast, I'll be in for sure!

Speaking of which, AutoArt has released 1:18-scaled R32 GT-Rs in white and gunmetal - I want both! I've already got the Calsonic one, the Winfield Racing one (the Richards/Skaife car from their last race in '92), an R34 and a KPGC10.

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Talk about snail mail they finally arrived today, they look great, very detailed. OK now they are in my hand can people that still want to by them confirm. I will then PM you with account detail. Please use your usert name as the deposit rerence.

Yes they are silver plastic with heaps of detail like dash breaks inside seats suspention diff drive gear underbelly exhuast need to be put on alsorts that can be painted. It is a model so some work will be needed to construct it not like a die cast that is already made.

I want to see pics after you have made them everyone, yes everyone post the pics when thay are done, I'll be the duge on the best one made, just for fun.

IN IN IN!!!

Send away details, l've started working on a truck l've had for ages, as thought l'd better brush up on my skills before l tackle the stagea!! :P

Might go down the hobby shop if l get a chance and find some aftermarket parts for it!! :rolleyes:

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