80-43-2-339-559 Mini Cooper 1:18 Scale Diecast Car Volcanic Orange on 2040-parts.com
Dublin, Ohio, United States
High-quality details; doors, luggage compartment lid and bonnet can all be opened. Available in three colors. 1:18 scale.
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