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Hot Wheels 2002's


Barry A

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If anybody's looking for HotWheels 2002's, I've got several (5 white,  4 Inka, 5 dark blue) plus 2 E30 M3s - will have 'em at Brisbane, along with a detail-painted white one & an Inka with the graphics polished off and the details painted in (amazing how a bit of paint makes the details pop!).

 

Have seen a couple of dark green ones in multi-car sets, but haven't seen any in that color in single packages.......

Barry A

Fair Oaks CA

1969 2002 Sunroof

1981 320I Euro/Alpina clone

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I was picking them up 3-4 at a time at a Wal-Mart in a kind of run down area that's on my way home from work, but haven't had any luck there recently - have also been looking for the recently released first generation Nova station wagons without success.

 

Started doing some modified Hot Wheels - next ones up are an '02 touring and cabrio (first ones I tried were two '66 Nova hardtops converted to a 2 door wagon and a convertible - both "phantom" body styles - there never was a 2 door Nova wagon, and there were no 2nd gen convertibiles.  Photos of the Novas are attached

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Barry Allen
'69 Sunroof - sold
'82 E21 (daily driver), '82 633CSi (wife's driver) - both sold
66 Chevy Nova wagon (yard & parts hauler)

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