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Wholesale Hotwheels

Discussion in 'Collectables, Literature, & Models' started by rr1973, Dec 29, 2004.

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  1. rr1973

    rr1973 Formula Junior

    Nov 1, 2003
    349
    DieCast Collector
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    Ramon Ramirez
    Somebody knows to a Mattel Hotwheels Wholesale or Dropshipper in Florida state ????????

    Thanks.
     
  2. amorlando

    amorlando Rookie

    Nov 28, 2003
    7
    Don't know offhand about wholesalers, but I suggest you hit all of the Target stores in your area. Found two Challenge Stradales for $17.99 in Melbourne. In other Targets, I've found the 166MM, Enzos, 360s. Good luck!

    KevFla (on amorlando's computer)
     
  3. rr1973

    rr1973 Formula Junior

    Nov 1, 2003
    349
    DieCast Collector
    Full Name:
    Ramon Ramirez
    Thanks for your answer but I want to resale on internet
     
  4. kevfla

    kevfla Formula 3

    Nov 20, 2003
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    gone 4 good
    Hi Ramon,

    When I see "Buy It Now" prices on eBay for Hot Wheels 1/18s hovering around $21-22, is it worth the hassle? If you were to buy them for $5 each, then maybe. But what are the chances of finding them at that price? The wholesaler has to make a little a little bit of profit as well. I could be wrong, however, I just don't see it worth the trouble.

    KevFla
     
  5. rr1973

    rr1973 Formula Junior

    Nov 1, 2003
    349
    DieCast Collector
    Full Name:
    Ramon Ramirez
    Thanks Kevin for your info, bur let me know if you know something. :)
     
  6. WarrenF355

    WarrenF355 Formula 3

    Dec 29, 2004
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    Newburgh, IN
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    Warren M. Rogers
    target definitely has more car toys than anyone else, including Toy'R'Us.

    Wal-Mart is the place to go for HotWheels 1:64 on sale, $0.54 most of the time here.

    Target has the Whips series, as well as HotWheels 1:18 more than anywhere in my area.

    For models, I suggest going to craft stores such as Hobby Lobby, and Michaels. Hobby Lobby in Evansville, IN has SEVERAL Tamiya models ranging from 1:12-1:24 here, including an Enzo in 1:12($49.95), Ducatis, and a 355.
     

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