
| Auteur | Message |
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| Rear image? | |
| GamerFIB7590 a écrit It's actually spelled Celsior Also, should we list it as Hot Wheels Mad Manga (Hot Wheels in make field) since it's pretty similar to that? hotwheels.fandom.com/wiki/Mad_Manga It does seem to be based off Mad Manga. Funny enough Mad Manga got a retool called Track Manga in 2018 that had no roof like this entry. ![]() | |
| Looks like it. | |
| It's actually spelled Celsior Also, should we list it as Hot Wheels Mad Manga (Hot Wheels in make field) since it's pretty similar to that? hotwheels.fandom.com/wiki/Mad_Manga EDIT: CRAP! I just mentioned that i have made a typo of Hot Wheels in the '(Hot Wheels in make field)', 'How' instead of 'Hot' -- Last edit: 2019-08-31 06:28:58 | |
| I edited this to a Toyota celsior, but wasn't accepted, celsior is a common car. -- Last edit: 2019-08-15 21:57:30 | |
| Definitely a Toyota Cressida (aka Mark II in japan), they are widely common in the Bosuzuku scene | |
| Hard to tell what it's supposed to be based on, but it's certainly of Japanese origin, being a typical Bosozoku car. |