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The guys name that did it is Dave Singleton and his business name is www.uniquediecast.com ... He took a regular diecast of an 2005 Mustang GT and disasembled it and molded it to look like my car ,It's not cheap ,but it's well worth it. This is a custom one of a kind diecast. Make sure to tell him that James AKA 1HOTPONY sent you. That is actually the name of my car ,I just couldn't get it on TMS.
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Hey James, I tried that link, but nothing came up. Is there another web address to use? Also, if its possible, could you PM me and list how much something like that would cost me to do? I would pay for that in a heartbeat, once my car is finished in regards to mods, if the price isn't too outragous. Thanks for the help.
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Hey James, I tried that link, but nothing came up. Is there another web address to use? Also, if its possible, could you PM me and list how much something like that would cost me to do? I would pay for that in a heartbeat, once my car is finished in regards to mods, if the price isn't too outragous. Thanks for the help.
Make sure to tell him ,that I sent you. James AKA 1HOTPONY..That what I go by on www.gotstang.com/1hotpony is my GS site. you see pictures of my car there.
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nice collection
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Stop? It doesn't stop, it just gets worse... trust me. I started my 1/18 diecast car collection with a blue 1969 Plymouth Roadrunner back in the early 1990s and now have just over 130 1/18 cars. Sounds like a lot but I know of a guy who is fast approaching his 2500th 1/18 scale car. His basement is like a warehouse...
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Stop? It doesn't stop, it just gets worse... trust me. I started my 1/18 diecast car collection with a blue 1969 Plymouth Roadrunner back in the early 1990s and now have just over 130 1/18 cars. Sounds like a lot but I know of a guy who is fast approaching his 2500th 1/18 scale car. His basement is like a warehouse...
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