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Hot Wheels Molded 48 Car Case – Colors and Styles May Vary

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Posted by admin on November 23, 2011 at 12:54 pm

This rugged plastic carry case holds up to 48 pieces of 1/64th scale Hot Wheels vehicles. Boys will have fun storing and showing off their favorite vehicles in this case.

Features:

  • Efficient storage for Hot Wheels cars
  • Rugged plastic construction
  • Snap closure
  • Holds up to 48 Hot Wheels vehicles
  • Cover features the new 2006 Hot Wheels graphic

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  • On November 23, 2011 at 10:53 pm KARMA_KAZE said

    A magnet taped to a coat hanger. Will give you control and flexibility to manuever as well as length required. If this doesn’t work…..fire one of your kids in there..after all they started this mess in the first place

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  • On November 26, 2011 at 2:28 am Sara The White Thrash Queen said

    If the vent is actually underneath your house, then you will have to get heating and cooling contractor to go in and open it up to get the cars out.

    If the vent is just in the basement, then anyone you know who has good handyman abilities will probably be able to do it for you.

    Also, if it’s just in the vent and you can see it laying in the duct underneath the vent, simply remove the cover and get them out.

    Good luck! :)

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  • On November 25, 2011 at 5:04 pm <*DaNcEr*> said

    a really big magnet?

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  • On November 23, 2011 at 4:26 pm devipresszephoria said

    If it is a normal heater vent; the cover should be removable. It is hard, but you have to pull on each end. If it is not a regular heater vent, then you may need to get handy or call a handay-man.

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