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TMK045 OSELLA ALFA ROMEO FA1/G TMK045 OSELLA ALFA ROMEO FA1/G "Mase" U.S.A. G.P. 1986 SILVER BLUE FLAT 4 5 * Steel wire BLUE BLACK Filo acciaio 6 Draht stahl BLUE 2 Fil inox Alambre d'acero 3 Photoetched 1 7 ** Fotoincisioni Fotogeaetzt Photogravures * 9-10 YELLOW Fotograbado SILVER FLAT 11-12 8 15-16 BLACK 32 33 FLAT FLAT BLACK 17 BLACK 38 39 13-14 19 18 FLAT BLACK 20 SILVER SILVER 34-35 28-29 21 GUN METAL FLAT 30-31 36-37 FLAT BLACK BLACK 22 SILVER 23 24-25 26-27 21 - P. Ghinzani Ret. FLAT 22 - A. Berg Ret. BLACK ** WHITE DECAL FIAT 007 BLU SAVIEM FLAT GM 636 SIEMENSBLAU BLACK BLUE RENAULT 423 BLEU LUMINEUX YELLOW BLUE BLU BLAU BLEU AZUL SILVER FLAT BLACK GUN METAL YELLOW ARGENTO NERO OPACO GRIGIO FUCILE GIALLO SILBER MATTSCHWARZ GEWERGRAUE GELB ARGENT NOIRE OPAQUE GRIS FUSIL JAUNE PLATA NEGRO OPACO GRIS FUSIL AMARILLO TAMIYA X11 TAMIYA XF1 TAMIYA X10 TAMIYA X8 Made in Italy. Modello per collezionisti in scala 1/43. Vietata la vendita ai minori di 14 anni. Nocivo per ingestione. Conservare fuori dalla portata dei bambini. Tameo Kits declina ogni responsabilità per un uso improprio del prodotto. Via Valle, 111 - P.O. Box 61 Made in Italy. Collector 1/43 Scale Models. Not for sale to persons under 14 years of age. Dangerous if swallowed. Keep out of reach of children. Tameo Kits not held responsable for any damage or injury 17022 BORGIO VEREZZI SV ITALY resulting from improper use of the product. Tel. 39 019 - 615.250 Made in Italy. Modèle pour collectioneurs échelle 1/43. Vente interdite aux enfants de moins de 14 ans. Fax. 39 019 - 615.310 Dangereux si avalé. Conserver hors de la portée des enfants. Tameo Kits décline toute responsabilité dans le cas de dommages dérivants de l'usage non approprié du produit. www.tameokits.com Made in Italy. Sammlermodell im Massstab 1/43. Verkauf an Jugendliche unter 14 Jahren verboten. Schädlich bei Verschlucken. Tameo Kits lehnt jede Verantwortung bei unsachgemässer Benutzung des Produktes ab. [email protected] Hecho en Italia. Coleccion de modelos a escala 1/43. Prohibida la venta a menores de 14 años. No comestible. Mantener fuera del alcanc e de los niños. Tameo Kits no se hace responsable de los daños causados [email protected] por el uso incorrecto de este producto..
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