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Old 09-12-2006, 03:24 PM
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Default NEW!! - GMP 1:18 scale 1967 Street Fighter Camaro

Hey guys,

New from GMP is the 1:18 Scale 1967 Camaro Street Fighter! This new Camaro looks awesome with it's contrasting bright red with white Z/28 Stripes. Wheels are all new modeled after the Kinesis Motorsport K18 wheels with satin gunmetal spokes and polished wheel lips. More news is under the hood where an LS2 sits between the fenders with custom carbon fiber engine covers. To see more photos and info click on the link below.
Scott will be doing a full review on this model so stay tuned!

http://gmpdiecast.com/products/detai...cale%20Camaros

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Old 09-12-2006, 03:29 PM
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Cool car John, I want one!


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Old 09-12-2006, 05:30 PM
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I'll be looking for these when they get released.
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I love it!! Although I like black wheels and 67-68 camaros...oh and 69's have there place too!!
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Another one that I will have to have.

How many are there in the Streetfighter series now?

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There are 3 Camaros so far that have been produced in the Street Fighter Lineup. There are also 2 GTOs, and a Fairlane. The wheels on this one are just so nice. Nicole at Kinesis was great to work with on this project.
The first one that wer painted "Kandy Tangerscream Orange" will still be pretty much my favorite since it was the first one but this red 1967 is just so striking. Lot of contrasting finishes on this really make it.
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