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Exclusive Hot Wheels Version of a Porsche 964 Will Cost $25

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 I'm still hard at work trying to finalize the last details on my FC RX-7 five years after I bought it. Even though I don't get to drive it as much as I want to, I'm still grateful to know it's there. But in the back of my head, I'm eager to get my first chance at driving a Porsche 911.
2022 and 2023 have been fantastic for Hot Wheels Porsche collectors. Mattel released seven new castings: the 935 (2022), the 911 GT3, the 911 Turbo (930), the 911 Carrera RS 2.7, the 718 Cayman GT4, and the 959 (RLC). Most of us even liked the adorable 'Tooned 911 Turbo 3.6 (964) that arrived earlier this year. The 935 (2022) even made it into the Super Treasure Hunt Collection, which is always a big plus.

Over in the Red Line Club exclusive series, the 959 debuted on May 30 this year. A second variation for it came out about a month ago, and most fans loved the new wheels and paint job. And now, the third Porsche RLC for 2023 is just around the corner. Someone in El Segundo is paying attention to Hot Wheels fans, as no Red Line Club Porsches came out in 2021 and 2022. But everyone still hopes a new version of the 2020 RWB Porsche 930 will return someday.

If that doesn't happen, you'll need to spend between $200 to $900 to buy one from eBay. But let's turn our attention to the upcoming Magnus Walker "Urban Outlaw" Porsche 964. Brendon Vetuskey designed this casting for its 2019 release. Mattel unveiled two slightly different variations that year, each with a limit of 10,000 units. The first 964 came in a box, while the second hid inside a blister card.

Similar to the RWB Porsche, prices for either one of these two items range from $200 to $900. And that's pretty wild to think of. But wait, there's more. There's no information on how many units of the new variation Mattel has built, but people are still bound to fight over it once it goes live. I wouldn't be surprised if the whole stock runs out within the first five minutes.

Someone has managed to get his hands on one before the official date and is trying to sell it for $350 on eBay. The 964 looks fabulous in Spectraflame Mint instead of the plain colors on the first two iterations. I was not a fan of the Real Riders fifteen52 Outlaw wheels at first, but now the diecast manufacturer has found the sweet spot: gold hubs and a chrome lip are the way to go! With a car like this, the choice was obvious: the rear hood opens to give you a glimpse of the air-cooled engine inside.

It would be nice if, in the future, we'd have both an opening hood and doors; that way, we could see the Sage Green interior and authentic plaid seats, too. There's no box this time, but the classic blister card and Kar Keepers clamshell case to keep it safe. If you get a shot at buying this car, you'll have to spend $25 plus shipping fees. But remember that the limit is set at just one item per user! That should give more people the chance to have it in their collection. The Hot Wheels Magnus Walker "Urban Outlaw" Porsche 964 will go live on December 5, 2023 at 9 AM PT. Good luck to all of you who will give it a shot!
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About the author: Dragos Chitulescu
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The things Dragos enjoys the most in life are, in no particular order: cars, motorcycles, diecast cars, and drifting. He's seen (and driven) many vehicles since he started his writing career back in 2009, but his garage currently houses a 1991 Mazda RX-7 FC3S Turbo II and a 1999 Suzuki SV650-S.
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