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Prefab model 1/24 car Toyota JZX100 Mark II Tourer V '00 Aoshima 06220

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SKU: AO 06220
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Scale 1/24
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Prefab model 1/24 car Toyota JZX100 Mark II Tourer V '00 Aoshima 06220 Mark II at its best again. As the 8th generation Mark II, the X100 series was launched in September 1996 as a complete model change from the previous X90. The latest safety technology of the time was used, with a new GOA body, ABS and SRS airbag for the front seats as standard equipment. In addition, the restored rectilinear body design is popular even today. This kit replicates the latest top-of-the-range JZX100 Mark II Tourer V in catalog specification. The kit includes aero parts and lower parts with a realistic chrome front grille. Plus, with a window masking seal and aluminum wheels, you can customize the JZX100 Mark II to your liking. Toyota Mark II (other name: Toyota Cressida) is a Japanese mid-range compact car manufactured by Toyota Motor Corporation, which was first introduced to the public in 1968. Its production began in the same year and lasted until 2004. was focused on the Motomachi plants in Japan. The Mark II model was developed and put into production in order to expand the commercial offer of the Toyota concern, as well as as a completely new car without a direct predecessor. The Toyota Mark II was designed practically from scratch to meet the new regulations and requirements for motor vehicles that appeared in Japan in the late 1960s. The Toyota concern also wanted to introduce a new car in the lower middle and middle class and take advantage of the possible turbulence associated with the new legislation in the domestic market. The model turned out to be successful and was delivered in nine generations, which were mainly equipped with cylinder engines with a volume of 2.0 to 2.5 liters. There were also several body styles, and the Mark II was offered as a 4-door sedan, 5-door station wagon or 2-door coupe, among others.
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