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10295 - LEGO® Creator Expert - Porsche 911 LEGO : King Jouet, Lego

10295 - LEGO® Creator Expert - Porsche 911 LEGO : King Jouet, Lego

LEGO Creator Expert 10295 Porsche 911 Turbo & 911 Targa: German engineering meets Danish [Review] - The Brothers Brick

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LEGO Creator Expert 10295 Porsche 911 Turbo & 911 Targa: German engineering meets Danish [Review] - The Brothers Brick

LEGO Icons Porsche 911 10295 Building Set, Collectible Turbo Targa, 2in1 Porsche Race Car Model Kit for Adults and Teens to Build, Gift Idea : Toys & Games

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Celebrate the unmistakable style of Porsche with this fantastic building challenge as you create your own classic, collectible Porsche model with the LEGO Icons Porsche 911 (10295) set for adults and teens. With this 2 in 1 set of the Lego Icons Porsche 911, choose to build either the Turbo model with its turbo-charged engine or the Targa with its iconic Targa bar and a removable roof that stores under the hood.

Lego Porsche 911 (10295)

This LEGO set for adults features 2 buildable Porsche models designed especially for classic car fans and Porsche enthusiasts This car model building

LEGO Icons Porsche 911 10295 Building Set, Collectible Turbo Targa, 2in1 Porsche Race Car Model Kit for Adults and Teens to Build, Gift Idea

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Celebrate the unmistakable style of Porsche with this fantastic building challenge as you create your own classic, collectible Porsche model with the LEGO Icons Porsche 911 (10295) set for adults and teens. With this 2 in 1 set of the Lego Icons Porsche 911, choose to build either the Turbo model with its turbo-charged engine or the Targa with its iconic Targa bar and a removable roof that stores under the hood.

Lego Porsche 911 (10295)

LEGO Creator Expert 10295 Porsche 911 Turbo & 911 Targa: German engineering meets Danish [Review] - The Brothers Brick