You are bidding on a custom made diecast red lamboghini aventador j christmas ormament in 1/64 scale about 3 inches long. cars comes with it's own onament hanger. ornaments are made from an assortment of different diecast car manufacturers. payment must be paid through paypal only. Check out my other items and save on combined shipping.
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