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'71 Nissan Skyline GTX 2000
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another nice casting but boo on the rim choice.
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Jun 22 2017, 05:28 PM
another nice casting but boo on the rim choice.
I agree! Such a boring choice of wheels/rims! :duh:
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I'm not sure if you are aware but his model can be found with two different interiors.
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Yes I know there is the turbo version with the racing harness in the driver's seat. Mine is the non turbo edition.
There is also an engine hidden under the hood.
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Oh, yes. Forgot about the engine. Perhaps some future premium version shall have an opening hood, eh?
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Jun 22 2017, 05:28 PM
another nice casting but boo on the rim choice.
I really like the disc wheels, the less is more approach works for me :)
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DinoMom
Jun 22 2017, 08:21 PM
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Jun 22 2017, 05:28 PM
another nice casting but boo on the rim choice.
I really like the disc wheels, the less is more approach works for me :)
Me too. I like the 'low key' look. Just an everyday driver belonging to the old guy down the street that bought the car when it was new.
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Jun 23 2017, 11:05 AM
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Jun 22 2017, 08:21 PM
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Jun 22 2017, 05:28 PM
another nice casting but boo on the rim choice.
I really like the disc wheels, the less is more approach works for me :)
Me too. I like the 'low key' look. Just an everyday driver belonging to the old guy down the street that bought the car when it was new.
I think that's what Matchbox was going for by using the old disc wheels. From that aspect that work well but the modifier in me says they could be a little better... :lol:
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if the centers of the rims where filled in.then they would look like baby moons.and i would go for them.

for you youngsters..baby moons are hubcaps from the 50s and 60s.and they only covered the lug nut area.
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