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Old 16-05-2006, 01:03 PM   #1
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Default Did you want an F6 Typhoon but Couldn't afford it? Well now you can!!

Well that got your attention didnt it.

Anyway click this link to see it

http://www.classiccarlectables.com.au/aboutus.html

You may have to wait for the video to run depending on your isp speed
(cable/adsl/dial up etc)

Oh yes sorry but its a Model Car by Classic Carlectables 1/18 scale

Now tell me is it exactly 1/18 or have they missed some things?

I know all the Ford Boys on here are perfectionists so you should be able to pick on something.......

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Old 16-05-2006, 01:06 PM   #2
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I've got a few of their 1:18 models, including a Citric Pursuit Ute, and i have to say it's one of the best made/looking BA models i have. Should be a cracker, they're releasing a Typhoon and Tornado it seems, 500 of each, pretty limited.
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I have most of their 1/18 chargers and they are exact copy's

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Old 16-05-2006, 01:25 PM   #6
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love the detail the video showed inside the engine bay, was fantastic
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For some reason the models always seem to be too thin/too long though, not sure if that's a requirement dictated by the manufacturer or not ? All brands of models seem to be the same.

Biante make some great models too.

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I've got a few of their 1:18 models, including a Citric Pursuit Ute, and i have to say it's one of the best made/looking BA models i have.
Are you sure it's Citric? My mate has a Citric Pursuit & was after a model of one but classic only made the Pursuit in Acid Rush. I think they made the GT in Citric tho...
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Are you sure it's Citric? My mate has a Citric Pursuit & was after a model of one but classic only made the Pursuit in Acid Rush. I think they made the GT in Citric tho...
Sorry, you're right, my mistake, it is acid rush. I also have a GT in blueprint, and a gtp in lightning strike, but i think they're Biante's.
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Now tell me is it exactly 1/18 or have they missed some things?

I know all the Ford Boys on here are perfectionists so you should be able to pick on something.......
Maybe I'm blind but I can't see the intercooler behind the grille.
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Well I just bought one, 454/500 and it is excellent. Pics will follow when the camera is pumped up....
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here i was thinking i could afford the real thing....this thread should have a warning.
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I'd get a BA 1/18 XR8 Ute if they had them in red, only blood orange, what up with that!?!?
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I have the Biante BA1 XR8 Sedan in red if you want to buy that
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Are you sure it's Citric? My mate has a Citric Pursuit & was after a model of one but classic only made the Pursuit in Acid Rush. I think they made the GT in Citric tho...
i have citric xr8 ute he could buy it of me then get aftermarket fiberglass bodykit
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