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Old 09-03-2012, 10:09 AM   #44 (permalink)
280z/300zx
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Originally Posted by NS370Z View Post
Nice collection indeed. Anyone know if and where a person could buy a model kit of a 370Z? Plastic model kits where big when I was a kid in the late sixties/seventies. Don't see them around much these days.
If your lucky there is still a model store in your area. That's probably the best place to get one. Unfortunately the art and fun of modeling cars, trains, boats, etc. has gone the way of the dodo in place of video games for kids. Just google model store or train store for your area and see what comes up. Another place is Hobby Lobby or Michaels or similar type stores depending on what is in your area. Still, finding a 370z will be tough. Best option is if you don't want to drive around is go on ebay and look up 370z. On the left side is all the tabs for different sub-sections. Click toys and hobbies. Should be able to find one that way. Another way to get hits is to type in "fairlady." Most people don't know the Z in Japan is the Fairlady and therefore most overseas Z toys/models go under this name. Good luck
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