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They are based in Belmont, in Perth and I work about a 2 minute drive from them :), but its a distribution office only, not a store.

Theres a fair list of cars I want already...

I currently have 2 Jada Design Toys cars, a black Mitsu Eclipse and an light grey R34 GTR, but they are only 1:43 scale and I want the 1:18 scales B)

they arent made to be full blown replicas,

the panel alignment is because i didnt have all the screws it at the time (you can change the front/rear bars, motor, exhaust, etc)

here is the pic of it out of the box..

http://members.westnet.com.au/taffyt/R34/DSC01776.JPG

post-98-1134274194.jpgpost-98-1134274537.jpgpost-98-1134274773.jpgHere are mine

Try Gamesworld Whitfords they can order what you like.

My daughter works there part time when not at Uni.

If you speak to a chick there who knows her Skylines then that's her. (she's surprised a few guys with her knowledge of cars)

post-98-1134274194.jpgpost-98-1134274537.jpgpost-98-1134274773.jpgHere are mine

Try Gamesworld Whitfords they can order what you like.

My daughter works there part time when not at Uni.

If you speak to a chick there who knows her Skylines then that's her. (she's surprised a few guys with her knowledge of cars)

what is the scooby worth? my housemate is after a GC8/GDB model..

Anyone tried Stanbridges hobby store in Mt Lawley? They have a massive catalogue of this sort of stuff that can be ordered in from Japan as well. I got a blue AutoArt R34 GTR from these guys for about $90. Check their website at http://www.stanbridges.com.au/

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