Arrows A3 - Riccardo Patrese (1980), Argentine GP, 1:43 Spark
Arrows A3 - Riccardo Patrese (1980), Argentine GP in scale 1:43 from Spark More
Team: Warsteiner Arrows Racing Team
Chassis: A3
Driver: Riccardo Patrese
Year: 1980
Edition: Argentine GP, Buenos Aires
Material: resin
Technical details:
Rolling wheels: no
Openable parts: no
Packaging:
Wooden base → acrylic transparent showcase → paper sleeve
Parameters
| Scale | 1:43 |
|---|---|
| Manufacturer | Spark |
| Team | Arrows |
| Year | 1980 |
| Condition | New |
| Limited Edition | No |
| Safety notice | Collectible model for adults. Not suitable for children under 14 years. |
GPSR: Manufacturer Information
Minimax Import & Export Co.Ltd., 28/D Lei Pou Kok, Flower City, Avenida Olimpica, Taipa, Macau. models@sparkmodel.com
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