This casting is in a Japanese custom style called: Bosozoku. Extreme fenders, skirts, exhaust pipes and star graphics are what can be found. The style itself takes inspiration from 70's "group 5" race cars. Mad Manga was first produced by Hot Wheels in 2012. The Mad Manga weighs in at 37 grams. For it's official timed run it finished in 2.0623 seconds. You can view the race video below and then click here to see where Mad Manga stands among the 2015 cars.
Sunday, February 22, 2015
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