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Nissan Skyline GT-R (BNR32) 2024 Fast & Furious 4/5
#ホットウィール #hotwheels The Nissan Skyline GT-R (BNR32) is a Hot Wheels casting which debuted in the 2019 Nissan Series. It is based on the actual production version of the Nissan Skyline produced between 1989 and 1994. This Hot Wheels vehicle is based on the stock Nissan Skyline GT-R BNR32, while a modified version was released in 2002. The base of the casting reads Nissan Skyline GT-R R32. SKU No. HYP69 https://muuseo.com/windsurfcafe/items/43 https://muuseo.com/windsurfcafe/items/42
Matte Black / Metal Black 2018 Jun Imaiwindsurfcafe
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'95 Toyota Celica GT-Four 2023 Hot Wheels Boulevard #89
#ホットウィール #hotwheels The Toyota Celica GT-Four was a high-performance model of the Toyota Celica as a homologation special; the cars themselves were built to compete in the World Rally Championship, so a number of road-going cars had to be built to conform to regulations. The GT-Four rally cars featured a number of pioneering breakthroughs, such as being the first to introduce an anti-lag system and being the first Japanese all-wheel drive car to compete (and win) in the WRC. SKU No. HKF33 https://muuseo.com/windsurfcafe/items/624 https://muuseo.com/windsurfcafe/items/901
Matte Black / Metal White 2021 Mark Joneswindsurfcafe
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Nissan Silvia (S14) 2020 Car Culture: Modern Classics 3/5
#ホットウィール #hotwheels The Nissan 240SX (S14) is a Hot Wheels casting which debuted in the Fast & Furious Premium Series. The casting itself is based on the Japanese market Silvia S14 K's Aero and is not entirely faithful to the car as featured in the movie The Fast and The Furious, lacking a body kit and various other features; the car also features an incorrect license plate, 4CBD626 (same as the '95 Mazda RX-7 which incidentally is also incorrect), as opposed to 4OHU155. SKU No. GJP99 2020 Car Culture: Modern Classics 3/5
ZAMAC White 2018 Mark Jones and Jimmy Liuwindsurfcafe
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Volkswagen "Classic Bug" 2021 Hot Wheels Boulevard #31
#ホットウィール #hotwheels The Volkswagen Beetle, officially the Type 1, was a two-door rear-engined economy car designed by Ferdinand Porsche and manufactured from 1938 to 2003. The car is known by many other names and nicknames in various parts of the world, such as "Bug" in English-speaking countries, "Käfer" (lit. "beetle") in German-speaking countries and "Fusca" in some South American countries. This casting is based on a highly-modified Beetle with a sloped contour intended for drag racing or street racing. The casting has what appears to be a engine panel which can be opened on the back; this however is riveted to the base and cannot actually be opened. SKU No. GRM03 2021 Hot Wheels Boulevard 31 https://muuseo.com/windsurfcafe/items/788
Unpainted / Metal Candy Apple Lilac 2018 Mark Joneswindsurfcafe
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Ford Bronco R 2022 Car Culture: American Scene
#ホットウィール #hotwheels The Ford Bronco R was a prototype Baja truck designed by Daniel Kangas of the Ford Motor Company as a vehicle to compete in the 2019 Baja 1000. The car used a number pre-production components from the then-unreleased sixth-generation Ford Bronco. The car was powered by a twin-turbocharged 2.7L EcoBoost V6 mated to a 10-speed automatic. The prototype was said to have been created in six months in complete secrecy. The car fared decently during the 2019 Baja 1000 until the midway point when the engine seized up and overheated; Ford then pulled the Bronco R out of the race due to severe mechanical issues. The Bronco R would then return to the race the next year, where it would actually finish in second place in its class. SKU No. HCK05 https://muuseo.com/windsurfcafe/items/779
Black / Metal Aqua 2020 Mark Jones and Phil Riehlmanwindsurfcafe