Toy Store HAWL

It's the last day of Spring break for me and I decided to pay an old friend a visit. He owns a tiny collectible store that I used to work at which sells Star Wars figures, Yu-Gi-Oh cards, and most importantly, Hot Wheels. I got all this for $5, let's take a closer look.

First up, the loose cars that I purchased.

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My friend gave me this one for free, if you squint real hard, it resembles a Lancia Delta Integrale S4, the insane Group B rally monster. It only has 2 seats as it's interior and no dashboard, I plan to customize this thing by giving it a complete makeover starting with better paint and a wheel swap. Also create an interior with dashboard, roll cage, and a firewall with an engine.

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My first Matchbox Superfast, Note: this isn't a Ford GT but the classic GT40.

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Lastly, this black Ferrari 360, I already have a red one but this black one with the tan interior looks so sharp. I plan to detail the headlights in the near future.

Now a look at the packaged cars

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Cadillac Cien and Cadillac Sixteen concept, 2 of my favorite Cadillac concepts that I wish GM would've put into production.

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2 lightweight, open top, track munchers. The Lotus Elise 340R and Suzuki GSX R/4. These along with the 2 Cadillacs will be liberated.

Last but not least, this:

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This one will be up for trade since I already have a Speed Machine version and a few people on this site are looking for a Mclaren F1. Conclusion, it was a pretty good way to end my Spring break.

Kimba signing off.