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Gmp Danny "the Dude" Lasoski 410 Cu In Woo Sprint Car Diecast Replica. on 2040-parts.com

US $15.95
Location:

Cedar Rapids, Iowa, United States

Cedar Rapids, Iowa, United States
Sprint car like new. Box has minor shelf wear.
Brand:GMP Gender:Boys & Girls Vehicle Year:1997 Country/Region of Manufacture:China Color:Red Scale:1:25 Driver:Danny Lasoski Material:Diecast Model:Sprint Car Racing Team:Wahlie Motorsports Race series:World of Outlaws

Great looking replica of a 410 cu in, Maxim down tube frame, World of Outlaw sprint car.  Driven by Danny " The Dude" Lasoski. Nice detail in a 1/25 scale sprint car. This is number 1628 of 3480 pieces produced. Certificate of Authenticity included.

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