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Prepare for a modern vs. Classic race with Lego Speed Champions 75888 Porsche 911 RSR and 911 turbo 3.0 cars, featuring minifigure cockpits, removable windshields and authentic design details. This building toy includes 3 minifigures, a lap counter, pit wall with a race-position board, and checkered flag elements to play out race scenarios.
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Porsche fans will love to build, race and proudly display the LEGO Speed Champions 75895 1974 Porsche 911 Turbo 3.0. This white, collectible toy car model for kids of one of the world’s most recognizable classic sports cars features a minifigure cockpit with a removable windshield and is packed with authentic details, including the iconic ‘whale tail' rear spoiler. A classic Porsche 911 driver minifigure and 3 cones to play out race scenarios are also included in this LEGO car set.
Lego 75895 Speed Champions 1974 Porsche 911 Turbo 3.0
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