![]() 09/14/2013 at 21:28 • Filed to: gimme raikkonen | ![]() | ![]() |
That's right, folks, this 1:18-scale 1992 Williams FW14b test chassis can be mine for the low, low price of $198.95. "Sir, you forget yourself! This item weighs too heavily upon my coffers!" you say? Consider that the full-livery model costs ~$500 more! I don't need it to be wrapped, but a card would be nice.
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Do you accept helium-filled balloons? They're not just balloons, you can have fun inhaling the gas! :D
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That's another great thing about Exoto. Although among the best models out there, very few gain value, only some hold it, and many plummet in price.
Another great example is this one. A car and a rolling chassis for a mere $198. New, unopened, and from the factory.
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Link please, I actually may be interested in this lol
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EXOTO 1992 Williams FW14B Pre-Season Testing
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Mah loins.
![]() 09/14/2013 at 23:22 |
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Well, the helium would help me hit the high notes in my Queen cover band, Archduchess .
Beelzebub has a devil put aside for me—
For ME—
For MEEEEEEEEEE !
![]() 09/17/2013 at 16:14 |
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I've been drooling over and have several 1:43 scale F1 cars. They're impressively detailed for the size, but definitely nothing like these. The only upside is that you can get four for about the same price as this one, which means you can get versions of both '92 cars and the '93 cars (each driver's car) for the same price as one of the bigger ones. My problem is that I want quantity. Cuz cuz we want MOAR!
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The real problem is that you can't shrink yourself down and drive them.
Or at least sit and them and pretend to drive.