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AUTOart 1/18 Aston Martin Vulcan Matte Black/Lime Green Stripe Finished Product
AUTOart 1/18 Aston Martin Vulcan Matte Black/Lime Green Stripe Finished Product
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Composite die-cast model in 4 colors Realistic reproduction of details such as the race-ready high-spec tires "Michelin Pilot Sports Cup 2" underfoot, carbon ceramic disc brakes and Brembo calipers
of AUTOart 1/18 scale, composite die-cast model. The Aston Martin Vulcan, with a limited production of 24 units worldwide, is a circuit-only vehicle that was released in 2015 for approximately 260 million yen in Japanese yen. A naturally aspirated 7.0 liter V12 engine with a maximum output of 831 PS is mounted in the front midship, which is based on Aston's 6.0 liter V12 engine for GT3 machines. It uses a carbon fiber monocoque body and has a lightweight dry weight of 1350kg. At Autoart, details such as the V12 engine and push rod suspension that have an overwhelming presence under the bonnet that opens dramatically, the extra-thick roll cage that runs through the interior, and the high-spec tires and carbon ceramic disc brakes underfoot. It has been realistically reproduced.
of AUTOart 1/18 scale, composite die-cast model. The Aston Martin Vulcan, with a limited production of 24 units worldwide, is a circuit-only vehicle that was released in 2015 for approximately 260 million yen in Japanese yen. A naturally aspirated 7.0 liter V12 engine with a maximum output of 831 PS is mounted in the front midship, which is based on Aston's 6.0 liter V12 engine for GT3 machines. It uses a carbon fiber monocoque body and has a lightweight dry weight of 1350kg. At Autoart, details such as the V12 engine and push rod suspension that have an overwhelming presence under the bonnet that opens dramatically, the extra-thick roll cage that runs through the interior, and the high-spec tires and carbon ceramic disc brakes underfoot. It has been realistically reproduced.
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