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      <description>Finding a vintage hot wheels peeping bomb in a dusty box at a garage sale is basically the toy collector&amp;#39;s version of winning the lottery. If you aren&amp;#39;t familiar with the deep lore of the Redline era, the name might sound a little strange, maybe</description>
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