Renault Clio Sport V6 2003 Papercraft scale 1:18


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Renault Clio Sport V6

Renault has something of a history of turning humdrum hatchbacks into a sensational supercars. They did it with the original R5 -- known in the States as Le Car -- turning it into a turbocharged, mid-engined monster -- the Turbo II. Le Super Car.

Honda Jazz Espace F1 Papercraft scale 1:18


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Honda Jazz 2001


The Honda Jazz 2001 GD3, also known as the Honda Fit in some markets, is a subcompact car that debuted in 2001. The first-generation Jazz GD3 featured a innovative "Ultra Seats" concept, providing versatile seating and cargo arrangements.

Suzuki Cultus Pikes Peak 1993 Papercraft scale 1:18


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Suzuki Cultus Pikes Peak

This Cultus was entered in Pikes Peak Auto Hill Climb, a motor sports event held every spring on the Pikes Peak Highway, located outside Colorado Spring, in the U. S.

Lamborghini Egoista 2013 Papercraft scale 1:18


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Lamborghini Egoista

The Lamborghini Egoista is a supercar developed by Volkswagen Group Head of Design Walter De Silva, as a tribute to The Raging Bull, which entered its 50th year in 2013. Egoista translates as selfish and extreme supercar.

Ford GT40 Race Car 1969 Papercraft scale 1:18


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Ford GT40 Race Car

The Ford GT40 raced in international endurance races between 1964 and 1969. Build in England, so Ford could utilized the abilities of the British race-car construction infrastructure, the GT40 was named for its 40-inch height.