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Takara Tomy Tomica #41 Morita Fire Engine Type CD-I Diecast Model
Takara Tomy Tomica #41 Morita Fire Engine Type CD-I Diecast Model
Takara Tomy Tomica #41 Morita Fire Engine Type CD-I Diecast Model
Takara Tomy Tomica #41 Morita Fire Engine Type CD-I Diecast Model

Takara Tomy Tomica #41 Morita Fire Engine Type CD-I Diecast Model

(143 reviews)

Please note that some of the models are made exclusively for Japanese market, hence the specifications and interface language is all in Japanese and cannot be changed to a different language. If there is no stock, it may be canceled after notification. ## Voltage For electronic equipment, it is recommended to use a transformer just in case. This is because electronic equipment for Japan is designed to be used at 100V.

Please note that some of the models are made exclusively for Japanese market, hence the specifications and interface language is all in Japanese and cannot be changed to a different language. If there is no stock, it may be canceled after notification. ## Voltage For electronic equipment, it is recommended to use a transformer just in case. This is because electronic equipment for Japan is designed to be used at 100V.

$5.04 - $47.66

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Takara Tomy Tomica #41 Morita Fire Engine Type CD-I Diecast Model

$5.04

(143 reviews)

Please note that some of the models are made exclusively for Japanese market, hence the specifications and interface language is all in Japanese and cannot be changed to a different language. If there is no stock, it may be canceled after notification. ## Voltage For electronic equipment, it is recommended to use a transformer just in case. This is because electronic equipment for Japan is designed to be used at 100V.

Please note that some of the models are made exclusively for Japanese market, hence the specifications and interface language is all in Japanese and cannot be changed to a different language. If there is no stock, it may be canceled after notification. ## Voltage For electronic equipment, it is recommended to use a transformer just in case. This is because electronic equipment for Japan is designed to be used at 100V.