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Aoshima: 1/24 SUBARU TT1 SAMBAR HIGH-ROOF 4WD '80 Scale Model Kit #55Aoshima: 1 24 SUBARU TT1 SAMBAR HIGH ROOF 4WD '80 Scale Model Kit #55 The Model Car series from Aoshima continues with the 1980 Subaru K88 Sambar 4WD van in 1 24 scale! The Sambar was developed by Shinroku Momose, the creator of the Subaru 360, as its chief engineer, and the first model was launched in 1961. The Sambar had an advanced cab over engine style for a light truck at the time, and the rear engine layout and four wheel independent suspension
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