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The Martini Racing livery is one of our all-time favorites. But while the iconic color scheme and logo have adorned rally, endurance and F1 racers from Lancias and Lotuses to Ferraris and Fords, there's no automaker it's more intrinsically tied to than Porsche. The livery first appeared on the Porsche 906 in 1968, and went on to adorn the 917 and Carrera RS, among many others. But while it hasn't been seen on a new racing car in about five years now, it's coming back – on a Porsche, of course.
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Used: Vintage Taiyo Porsche Martini Racing Team. Battery Operated Bump & Go Car. SHELL #22, scuffs scratches, wear, works with 2 C batteries not
Taiyo Porsche Martini Racing Team. Battery Operated Bump & Go Car. SHELL #22
Product explanation Collaboration series produced by Tarmac Works Planning and Shukor. Porsche 911 RSR Martini Racing is modeled with 1/64 scale die-cast material. The lights, side mirror and large rear wing are separate parts, and complex marks are reproduced with decal and tanpo printing. The package is a paper box type that allows you to see the contents.
Porsche 911 RSR Martini Racing
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Moby Dick is alive! The Porsche 935 is back. - - Magazine