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RACING FC9 Matt Kenseth 87 Dale Earnhardt ................................4.00 Kurt Busch-04 ..............................60.00 NM/M BRS-JJ Jimmie Johnson/48 ...............200.00 81 Kasey Kahne ...................................2.00 Erin Crocker................................100.00 2003 PRESS PASS 88 Jeff Gordon .....................................3.00 Common Driver: .40 82 Jeff Gordon .....................................2.50 Erik Darnell ...................................25.00 ECLIPSE 89 Rusty Wallace .................................1.75 Pack (5): 6.00 83 Tony Stewart ...................................2.00 Dale Earnhardt Jr. .......................150.00 NM/M 90 Checklist Dale Earnhardt Jr. ............2.00 2005 PRESS PASS Box (20): 110.00 2006 PRESS PASS 84 Jeff Gordon .....................................2.50 Carl Edwards ................................30.00 Complete Set (50): 30.00 Tradin’ Paint - Silver LEGENDS 6 Dale Earnhardt Jr. ...........................4.00 LEGENDS 86 Denny Hamlin .................................2.00 Jeff Gordon .................................150.00 Common Driver: .50 Common Driver: 25.00 8 Jeff Gordon .....................................3.00 87 Jimmie Johnson .............................2.00 Denny Hamlin ...............................60.00 NM/M 12 Jimmie Johnson .............................2.50 NM/M 89 Matt Kenseth ...................................1.50 Kevin Harvick................................50.00 Solar Eclipse (50): .75x-1.75x Production 70 Sets Common Driver (1-50): .75 Common Driver (1-50): .75 Inserted 1:1 Bronze: .5X-1X 13 Kasey Kahne ...................................2.50 90 Matt Kenseth ...................................1.50 Dale Jarrett ...................................40.00 Minor Driver (1-50): 1.25 27 Tony Stewart ...................................2.50 Minor Drivers (1-50): 1.25 97 Mark Martin ....................................1.50 Jimmie Johnson ...........................80.00 Pack (4): 6.00 Production 130 Sets Unlisted Driver (1-50): 1.50 Unlisted Drivers (1-50): 1.50 Wax Hobby Box (24): 140.00 TPD1 Dale Earnhardt Jr. ...................150.00 38 Dale Earnhardt Jr. ...........................4.00 98 Jimmie Johnson .............................2.00 Kasey Kahne .................................75.00 1 Tony Stewart ...................................3.00 Pack (5): 8.00 40 Jeff Gordon .....................................3.00 Pack (5): 8.00 99 Matt Kenseth ...................................1.50 Matt Kenseth .................................50.00 TPD2 Jeff Gordon ............................125.00 Mini-Box (6 Packs): 60.00 Mini-Box (6 packs): 60.00 2 Mark Martin ....................................2.00 TPD3 Jimmie Johnson ......................80.00 43 Tony Stewart ...................................2.50 Gold Todd Kluever .................................30.00 Box (3 Mini-Boxes): 125.00 54 Kasey Kahne ...................................2.50 Box (3 mini-boxes): 125.00 4 Jeff Gordon .....................................3.00 TPD4 Tony Stewart ............................80.00 10 Richard Petty ..................................5.00 7 Ned Jarrett ......................................2.00 Cards 1-99: 3-5X Bobby Labonte ..............................30.00 5 Jimmie Johnson .............................2.00 TPD5 Ryan Newman ..........................80.00 57 Dale Earnhardt Jr. ...........................4.00 Production 100 Sets Terry Labonte ................................25.00 12 David Pearson ................................2.00 58 Tony Stewart ...................................2.50 10 Ralph Earnhardt ..............................3.00 6 Ryan Newman .................................2.00 TPD7 Matt Kenseth ............................80.00 13 Bobby Allison .................................2.00 14 Richard Petty ..................................5.00 Rookie Relics - Driver Mark Martin ..................................60.00 7 Rusty Wallace .................................2.00 TPD16 Brian Vickers ............................80.00 60 Jimmie Johnson .............................2.50 Mark McFarland ...........................25.00 19 Dale Earnhardt ................................5.00 63 Jeff Gordon .....................................3.00 16 David Pearson ................................2.00 Common Driver: 30.00 8 Matt Kenseth ...................................2.00 TPD17 Mark Martin .............................75.00 Production 50 Sets Paul Menard .................................50.00 11 Dale Earnhardt Jr. ...........................4.00 22 Rusty Wallace .................................2.50 65 Jeff Gordon .....................................3.00 17 Bobby Allison .................................2.00 Ryan Newman ...............................30.00 24 Mark Martin ....................................2.50 67 Jimmie Johnson .............................2.50 21 Darrell Waltrip ................................2.00 Team: .5-1X 20 Kevin Harvick..................................2.00 Production 50 Sets Danny O’Quinn .............................30.00 28 Ryan Newman .................................2.00 2004 WHEELS 25 Dale Jarrett .....................................2.00 69 Dale Earnhardt Jr. ...........................4.00 24 Dale Earnhardt ................................5.00 Richard Petty ................................50.00 27 Davey Allison..................................2.00 73 Tony Stewart ...................................2.50 28 Rusty Wallace .................................2.50 RRD1 Clint Bowyer ............................50.00 29 Matt Kenseth ...................................2.00 AMERICAN THUNDER 28 Jeff Gordon .....................................4.00 30 Mark Martin ....................................2.50 RRD2 Denny Hamlin/40 .....................80.00 Elliott Sadler .................................25.00 30 Dale Earnhardt Jr. ...........................4.00 77 Dale Earnhardt Jr. ...........................4.00 RRD3 Reed Sorenson .........................50.00 Reed Sorenson .............................50.00 31 Mark Martin ....................................2.00 NM/M 29 Tony Stewart ...................................3.00 78 Kasey Kahne ...................................2.50 31 Dale Jarrett .....................................2.00 Tony Stewart .................................80.00 Common Driver: .40 30 Dale Earnhardt Jr. ...........................5.00 33 Davey Allison..................................2.00 RRD5 Martin Truex Jr. ........................80.00 32 Tony Stewart ...................................3.00 84 Jimmie Johnson .............................2.50 RRD7 Kyle Busch ...............................50.00 David Stremme .............................40.00 33 Mark Martin ....................................2.00 Pack (5): 6.00 31 Jimmie Johnson .............................3.00 88 Reed Sorenson ...............................2.50 34 Bobby Labonte ................................2.00 Martin Truex Jr. .............................60.00 Box (20): 125.00 32 Kasey Kahne ...................................3.00 89 Denny Hamlin .................................3.00 35 Jeff Gordon .....................................4.00 RRD8 Kasey Kahne/30 .....................100.00 34 Ryan Newman .................................2.00 33 Kyle Busch ......................................2.00 36 Tony Stewart ...................................3.00 RRD11 Kevin Harvick ...........................75.00 Brian Vickers ................................25.00 35 Jeff Gordon .....................................3.00 4 Dale Earnhardt Jr. ...........................4.00 Triple Hat Cale Yarborough ...........................20.00 5 Jeff Gordon .....................................3.00 34 Richard Petty ..................................5.00 37 Dale Earnhardt Jr. ...........................5.00 RRD12 Matt Kenseth ............................80.00 43 Born to Run ....................................2.00 Common Driver: 15.00 RRD13 Tony Stewart ..........................100.00 JJ Yeley ........................................40.00 46 Jeff Gordon .....................................3.00 8 Kevin Harvick..................................2.00 37 Bobby Allison .................................2.00 38 Matt Kenseth ...................................2.50 10 Jimmie Johnson .............................2.50 38 Rusty Wallace .................................2.50 Production 190 Sets 40 Kevin Harvick..................................2.50 RRD15 Jeff Gordon ............................120.00 47 Ryan Newman .................................2.00 40 Dale Earnhardt ................................5.00 TH1 Greg Biffle .....................................25.00 41 Jimmie Johnson .............................2.50 48 Jimmie Johnson .............................2.00 11 Kasey Kahne CRC ..........................2.50 TH2 Kurt Busch ....................................25.00 Top Prosp. Race-Used Sheet 2006 PRESS PASS VIP 12 Matt Kenseth ...................................2.00 42 Bobby Labonte ................................2.00 42 Ryan Newman .................................2.50 Metal NM/M 49 Dale Earnhardt Jr. ...........................4.00 43 Jeff Gordon .....................................4.00 TH3 Kyle Busch ....................................40.00 43 Kasey Kahne ...................................2.50 50 Tony Stewart/Checklist ...................2.00 16 Mark Martin ....................................2.00 TH4 Dale Earnhardt Jr. .......................100.00 Common Driver: 15.00 Common Card (1-95): .40 44 Tony Stewart
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