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Old 01-08-2007, 08:40 PM
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Re: just found the diecast forum, here are some pics of my current collection

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Seeing that you are into Camaros, I suggest you take a look at the Street Fighter Camaros by GMP. They may be a bit pricey, but if you don't mind that they are amazing models. I recently obtained the black Camaro with the chevy 572 big block, and the motor itself is a piece of art. I am also looking to acquire the other Street Fighter Camaro as well with the new LS2 under the hood.
yea i've been looking at those. they sell for about $120 at carlisle but about $108 on ebay. i will eventually get the black 69 that you have. i've been trying to get the brushed alluminum 67 z28 but keep getting out bid by a buck .
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Re: just found the diecast forum, here are some pics of my current collection

Yea, the GMPs are a bit pricey, but they are totally worth it. Yea the brushed aluminum one you made a reference to is "Pork Chop's" Camaro. I think they have been discontinued, so what you see is what remains of the stock, so I would snatch one up before it is too late. This is the cheapest one on ebay currently http://cgi.ebay.com/1968-CHEVROLET-P...QQcmdZViewItem
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Yea, the GMPs are a bit pricey, but they are totally worth it. Yea the brushed aluminum one you made a reference to is "Pork Chop's" Camaro. I think they have been discontinued, so what you see is what remains of the stock, so I would snatch one up before it is too late. This is the cheapest one on ebay currently http://cgi.ebay.com/1968-CHEVROLET-P...QQcmdZViewItem
no the one im talking about isn't pork chop, it is similar to the sunoco race car only brushed alluminum (think of it as a delorean looking camaro model )
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