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Rare Ferrari F40 F-40 Pocher 1/8 Scale Collector Diecast Metal Display Model on 2040-parts.com

US $799.99
Location:

Salisbury, North Carolina, US

Salisbury, North Carolina, US
:

ITEM BEING RELISTED DUE TO BUYER BEING OUT OF U.S.  PLEASE NOTE:  THIS WILL ONLY SHIP WITHIN THE UNITED STATES.  NO EXCEPTIONS.  Thanks

As shown, assembled high quality, high detail, rare Pocher Ferrari F40 supercar model.  

The good:  Rare, amazingly detailed collectable model in nice condition; has been kept under official Pocher Ferrari cover (shown).  Weighs just over 12 lbs!  Approx 23" long and 10" wide.  

The bad:  2 small scratches (see pics, both on passenger side), missing rear view mirrors and exterior door handles.  The rear window has crack on bottom portion (see pic).


Shipping:  It will be professionally packaged and will ship within the contiguous United States only.


Thanks for looking.

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