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My children have outgrown their HotWheels so we have a big bundle to sell. Great condition.

 

40 HotWheels cars + 4 other small cars

24 straight track

26 connectors

2 ejectors

2 ramps

2 loops

2 turns

2 jumps 

1 track builder booster (needs batteries)

various other pieces (clamps etc)

Collect from East Dulwich (near Peckham Rye Park) or local delivery might be possible. First photo shows all the track and then a couple of close ups.

£45

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