Automotive Full Collection
60TH ANNIVERSARY - THE TRIPLE CROWN – CLASSIC EDITION
G 6,900.00
60TH ANNIVERSARY - THE TRIPLE CROWN – CLASSIC EDITION
As part of McLaren's 60th-anniversary celebrations, it's time to honour their historic milestone – the Triple Crown. Created in cooperation with McLaren for their 60th anniversary. Celebrating the manufacturer's Triple Crown winners. Reproduced as a high-quality offset print on 175 g/m2 paper.
G 6,900.00
McLAREN F1 GTR - 24H LE MANS - 100TH ANNIVERSARY - 1995 - LIMITED EDITION
G 14,000.00
McLAREN F1 GTR - 24H LE MANS - 100TH ANNIVERSARY - 1995 - LIMITED EDITION
It was a triumph of innovation, endurance, and teamwork, inspiring generations of racing enthusiasts. Our poster serves as a testament to the F1's incredible debut, capturing the spirit of its enduring legacy.
G 14,000.00
McLAREN F1 GTR - 24H LE MANS - 100TH ANNIVERSARY - 1995 - CLASSIC EDITION
G 6,900.00
McLAREN F1 GTR - 24H LE MANS - 100TH ANNIVERSARY - 1995 - CLASSIC EDITION
Part of our exclusive collection celebrating the centenary of 24 Hours of Le Mans. Feature the 1995 McLaren F1 GTR.
G 6,900.00
LEGO McLAREN SPEED CHAMPIONS 2023
G 7,100.00
LEGO McLAREN SPEED CHAMPIONS 2023
Get the ultimate McLaren and LEGO® Speed Champions collection with our double pack of hypercars. Build, display, and race with the classic F1 LM and latest Solus GT models, complete with authentic details and driver minifigures. A must-have addition to your collection!
G 7,100.00
F1 GTR - FAMILY | COLLECTOR'S EDITION
G 14,000.00
F1 GTR - FAMILY | COLLECTOR'S EDITION
Because the original road car owed much of its design to racing, converting the F1 into the GTR was not too complex: cooling ducts, a large rear wing, carbon brake discs and other racing components were added, while the interior was stripped of all its luxury appointments including the air condition
G 14,000.00
F1 GTR - 24H LE MANS | COLLECTOR'S EDITION
G 14,000.00
F1 GTR - 24H LE MANS | COLLECTOR'S EDITION
Before the McLaren GTR shook the 1995 Le Mans, no other team had ever captured four of the top five places on a debut appearance. In January of 1995, just six short months before the 63rd Annual 24h Le Mans, Gordon Murray reluctantly agreed to turn the wildly popular McLaren F1 into a proper racing.