Sprint Car World Of Outlaws Auto. Steve Kinser Die Cast Car on 2040-parts.com
Milwaukee, Wisconsin, United States
Here is a 1994 series 2 world of outlaws 1 24th scale die cast sprint car racing champions. It is autographed by Steve Kinser. The box is worn and inside beat up from opening. Car is mint along with the autograph !
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