First look at the very first KiloWheelz membership car — the 1964 Lincoln Continental Convertible die-cast model built exclusively for diecast collectors. KiloWheelz wasn’t created for casual buyers. It was built by diecast collectors, for diecast collectors. This company was founded by some of the best in the diecast business with former hotwheels executive and original founder of the hotwheels redline club Amy Boyln as its president. For $45 USD, you’re not just joining a club — you’re unlocking access to a deeper level of die-cast culture. When you become a member, you receive: • A limited-edition, individually numbered club car • A personalized membership card with your name and number • Exclusive Kilo merch, including a lanyard and pin • Worldwide shipping — collectors everywhere are welcome Your membership also gives you: • Early access to event cars • The ability to purchase our exclusive anniversary model • Entry into members-only areas of the site • Access to private drops, limited releases, and what’s coming next — before anyone else Every club car is designed to be truly collectible: • Individually numbered • Color changes every 2,500 units to preserve long-term collectibility • Housed in a custom-designed display case you can actually open — no sealed plastic bricks • Built with the philosophy of maximum quality, fair pricing We’re not here to overcharge collectors. We’re here to deliver the best cars possible at the price collectors deserve. We plan to release 12–24 cars per year, with some selections influenced directly by members — all developed with input from a team that’s worked with the biggest names in the die-cast world. This is just the beginning. Join the club. Build the garage. You won’t regret it. www.KiloWheelz.com

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