Hot Wheels RLC Toyota SR5 4WD Pickup Truck
Delivery by Jun 19 $8
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Outfitted with a bevy of design elements, our first-ever RLC version of the 1981 Toyota SR5 4WD comes highly detailed with eye-popping, era-correct livery, including the famous racing stripe over Spectraflame ice blue paint. Take a peek under the opening hood at the tough-as-nails 22R 4-cylinder engine before opening the working tailgate. And the iconic 'smiley-face' KC Daylighter lights on the roll bar are a final stand-out touch on this classic '80s dream machine. The Hot Wheels RLC Exclusive 81 Toyota SR5 4WD is a premium 1:64 scale die-cast pickup crafted for serious collectors. Finished in Spectraflame Ice Blue, this special-edition model showcases the high-gloss metallic paint Hot Wheels collectors expect from Red Line Club releases. Built with a full metal body and matte-black metal chassis, this SR5 delivers superior detail and weight. Functional features include an opening hood with engine detail and a working tailgate, adding realism and display versatility. The 6-spoke Real Riders off-road rubber tires complete the authentic look, making this one of the most accurate and desirable SR5 castings released. Inside, the truck features a tan interior with a white roll bar, paired with smoke-tinted windows for a clean, classic appearance. Whether youre expanding an RLC collection, showcasing JDM-themed vehicles, or looking for a standout Hot Wheels premium model, this Toyota SR5 is a highlight piece for any collector showcase.
Why r/BuyItForLife recommends it
4 mentions from real owners
- #1Jun 11, 2025
Toyota 4Runner.. buy for life?
Toyota 4Runners are some of the best vehicles ever made. For 25k, you're buying a vehicle with another 200,000 to 400,000 miles on it. Truly BIFL, and a good deal.
View on Redditopen_in_new - #2Jun 10, 2025
Toyota 4Runner.. buy for life?
If it’s a “Toyota certified pre owned” that means it has only Toyota parts on it from a Toyota dealership themselves. Best of the best. 2016 was a great year for Toyota. Super reliable with basic maintenance. I’d say it’s a buy if the interest rates good.
View on Redditopen_in_new - #3Jun 10, 2025
Toyota 4Runner.. buy for life?
‘95 here, SR5 2WD, coming up on 240,000 miles still going strong. For the most part, I do the oil changes about 500 miles before I’m supposed to. Just recently did a transmission flush right before I did a road trip from LA up to Monterey Bay and Cambria. Not one hiccup, not one stall, not one tiny problem.
View on Redditopen_in_new - #4Jun 10, 2025
Toyota 4Runner.. buy for life?
Yes , priced high cause they are tanks.
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