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HAMANN BMW M5 EDITION RACE Widebody scale model 1:18

http://www.hamann-shop.com/45.0.html?&L=3

can anyone here tell me how much the black m5 costs converted to united states dollars? i really wanna buy it :] thanks
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Old 07-12-2007, 01:28 AM
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Re: HAMANN BMW M5 EDITION RACE Widebody scale model 1:18

549 euros roughly converts to about 755 US dollars with some change. They are very nice models, but at that price I could think of better things to buy. It would be cheaper to make your own by modifying an existing model already, granted it would take time. However, you would get the satisfaction of saving money, and be entitled to bragging rights that you constructed something that sweet. Personally if I had the time to modify a model to that extent I would, but I am way to busy this summer to even think about something like that.
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Re: HAMANN BMW M5 EDITION RACE Widebody scale model 1:18

shit. i dont think anyone would spend 750 on a model car no matter what -_-X. but im considering it D: ima get a kyosho m5 and modify it too. the one in the link was a kyosho m5 modified by hamann, cant believe they actually took the time to modify it
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Re: HAMANN BMW M5 EDITION RACE Widebody scale model 1:18

gorgeous model... so expensive...but though, very exclusive!!
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Re: HAMANN BMW M5 EDITION RACE Widebody scale model 1:18

I rather buy either a camera or tires for my car for that amount.
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