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  1. swift53

    swift53 F1 Veteran
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    Alberto
    I would like to find the whole lot. So far, have the Calder and the Stella.

    13 more missing.

    Is e-bay the only option?

    Regards, Alberto
     
  2. BMW.SauberF1Team

    BMW.SauberF1Team F1 World Champ

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    There are several diecast messageboards that have classifieds and wanted ads you can post. It's been a while since they were released so most have found homes to settle down in. I have the Holzer V12 LMR and love the way BMW packaged these things. It's unfortunate the two new M6 GT3 Art Cars are terrible. I hope they don't make them in 1:18...they didn't even deserve to be made in 1:1.
     
  3. 355_guy

    355_guy Karting

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    I would say ebay is the best option but some have gotten to be very expensive, especially when you factor in cost of shipping such a big box. I'm on a number of the diecast forums but they rarely come up for sale on there. I recently sold my M3 GT2 Jeff Koons cars. Good luck!
     
  4. Jack-the-lad

    Jack-the-lad Six Time F1 World Champ
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    You have the best ones!
     
  5. doyler

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    I agree...
     
  6. kevin323

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    Full set with packaging for sale in this months Roundel classifieds ( BMW Club magazine) $5,500. Yikes! Pm if you want info
     
  7. swift53

    swift53 F1 Veteran
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    By leaps and bounds....

    I also like the Chia M3, but I suppose having the complete lot would be the way to go,

    although some of the other 'artists' are very subjective in their 'artistic interpretation'.

    Some look as if they went to Home Depot, bought whatever, and painted away...

    Thank you all!

    Regards, Alberto
     

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