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NICE JAGUAR XJ220 DIECAST 1/43 SCALE ABOUT 4" LONG GREAT DETAILING INSIDE AND OUT OPENING DOORS ON A REMOVABLE STAND MADE IN ITALY NICE PIECE FOR YOUR COLLECTION - ANY - QUESTIONS JUST ASK AND OF COURSE SEE ALL MY OTHER ITEMS AND GOOD LUCK!!!

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