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Old 04-08-2008, 08:20 AM
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SVT Cobra R

By Maisto, it's a cool model, love the brake and rim set, and the seats, the downs of the model are the engine and the rest of the interior, too plastic and dull... enjoy!






















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Re: SVT Cobra R

nice mustang collection i got the same maisto svt jsut threw some chrome american raching five spokes on it ill post pics soon
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Re: SVT Cobra R

I've had one of those 4 a few years. Its a decent model.
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