First up, the Acura Integra Type R, at $325K and climbing
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"The author stated the following: "the folks over at Donut bet that car enthusiasts would happily pay for a miniature version of a recognizable and beloved automobile model, one that's been distorted into fun, cartoonish dimensions." I think he is right. I have been slowly getting into the car scene from the age of 16 and have been watching videos on "YouTube" every day. I came across the team at Donut's videos a while back and have learnt a lot from them about cars. Donut loves cars. The so-called "THICCBOI" size car will work great on a desk. It will not take up too much space, while still making a statement that tells people that you are a car guy/girl. The car almost looks like it is building up speed while standing still. "Stocky" slots right into the model car collector market. Collectors will love to have something slightly different on their shelves. The car is fully licensed and comes in the original colours, so people would be able to remember their own ones fondly. I love the fact that they have a paint it yourself version of the car, allowing people to try and envision their dream car. It could potentially also be used by paint and wrap companies to show customers a few different versions of cars if they aren't sure which colour to go for. We all have memories of playing with toy cars when we were younger and dreaming of one day owning that specific car that you like. I would personally love a version of the Nissan R34 GTR on my desk, while I am working, and I know lots of other people would too. Thanks for the great article Rain."