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There’s A Magnus Walker Designed Hot Wheels On The Way

10/12/201510:59 estFiled to: DiecastBy: Pepper Girl

Lat week, on Instagram, the official Hot Wheels Instagram account posted the image below along with the following text, Stoked for @magnuswalker to reveal the Urban Outlaw 356 he helped design! Look for this one to start hitting stores in December. #porsche #hotwheels #magnuswalker #urbanoutlaw #carsofinstagram A photo posted by Hot Wheels …

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Now You Can Buy Your Next Porsche At Walmart!

4/19/201511:47 estFiled to: DiecastBy: Pepper Girl

As near as we can tell, the first Porsche Hot Wheels car was produced in 1975. Known as the P-911, this miniature Porsche was part of the Flying Colors lineup from Hot Wheels and stuck around in one way, shape or form until 2001. Since then, and in the years between 1975 and 2011, Hot Wheels parent company, Mattel, produced a number of Porsche …

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