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Ebbro has
both the DC2 and DC5 versions of the Integra/RSX in 1:43. The DC2
Integra Type R did not have any detail on the bottom, as was typical
with Ebbros of the time. A variation included Mugen versions.




The DC5 Integra Type R came in both street as well as race versions.




Here's a box variation

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