Speed Champions - Delta Integrale (1309 pieces)
Speed Champions - Delta Integrale (1309 pieces)
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🚀 The rally legend on your shelf!
Born for the tracks, the Lancia Delta Integrale dominated the World Rally Championship in the late 80s and early 90s, accumulating six consecutive constructors' titles (1987–1992) — a historic achievement.
The street version emerged from the homologation of the Group A competition machines and became famous for its muscular look, wide wheel arches, and the classic Martini paint in competitions.
This car captures that winner spirit: iconic lines, a refined interior, and a presence that screams rally. It's delightful to build and perfect for display. 🏆
🔧 Product Details
🧩 Number of pieces: 1,309.
📏 Dimensions: approximately 6.7 cm (height) × 13.1 cm (width) × 29.5 cm (depth).
🧺 Accessories: opening doors and hood, interior with sports seats, detailed engine, functional trunk, sports wheels, and rally-themed stickers.
🧾 Important: Only Original LEGO products come with a sealed brand box. Replicas are shipped in generic packaging.

🏆 Reasons to take it home
🏆 History in your hands: a classic of rallying, perfect for car lovers.
🧘 Relaxing build: focus, fun, and a sense of achievement at each stage.
🎁 Perfect gift: pleasing from beginners to demanding collectors.
🏎️ Growing collection: pairs well with other “Speed Champions” models for an impressive grid.

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