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^ thinking about going there but too scared about knox tmu after the last meet that was held there :/ they were at all the exits

well if your car is rwc...why worry?

sif be scared of tmu...just smile and nod politely as you do what they ask, then leave and do what the hell you want anyway

always rely on much worse cars than yours to steal the spotlight. have seen bagged R32's scrape on modest carpark entrances infront of cops and they just watch to make sure no one does skids.

Still got all mine from when I was a kid, (plus lots more now an adult) and none of the wheels came off..maybe you had fakes??

remember stress testing them by running volkswages over with bigger and bigger machinery..still want to do that now

I've still got some of mine, think my dad threw away some of them.. Will never forget that day!

Maybe I was a brutal child hence why the wheels falling off, maybe it wasn't the hotwheels & matchbox ones that fell off. Prob something else then.

yeah only kids toys I kept were my cars, lego and a couple transformers.

wish kept more but too played with to be valuable.

yeah I got bored started riding over them with my push bike, moved to dads motor bike, then the car, then the farm ute, through the different tractors then finally staging them for when the milk truck would arrive.

damn I hated VW's! but all the multi packs seems to come with one

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