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18 February 2020
Excellent quality model car
The model arrived in its original packaging and with no damage. It's incredibly detailed, moreso than most other 1/18 scale diecast cars. The pedals, handbrake lever, gear lever, and even the steering wheel stalks all move! I would highly recommend this Precision 100 collection 1913 Ford Model T Speedster, if you can find one at a reasonable price like this one was. They haven't been manufactured in almost 20 years, so know that every example you see is probably used in one way or another.

19 March 2024
Great for preserving records
These sleeves are the key to making sure your records aren’t scratched up and collecting dust just for being in storage. They’re anti static, and the plastic and rice paper material isn’t harsh on vinyl like paper is. 50 sleeves for $20 is a great value. I would recommended anyone who is interested in collecting records to immediately swap out the paper inner sleeves for these when you buy a new album.

28 November 2017
Bought this because of nostalgia
4 of 4 found this helpful I played Need for Speed Most Wanted back when it came out in 2005, and since then, it has been my favorite NFS title to date. It's the perfect marriage of Hot Pursuit style police chases and Underground style vehicle customization and fleshed-out plot. However, I first had the Nintendo GameCube version, which was lacking in the graphical quality department. Xbox 360s were brand new back then, so I didn't have one. Recently, I had been thinking about buying the newest NFS title, Payback, but the dismal reviews kept me away. I began thinking back to what the best NFS games were, and thought of how much I enjoyed Most Wanted 12 years ago. I no longer have the GameCube, so I couldn't play my original copy, but I do have an Xbox 360 now. So I bought this version.
The graphics are a huge improvement over the GameCube, and the controls are better too. Neither measure up to the latest racing games like Forza Horizon 3, but in 2005, the Xbox 360 version was definitely the one to have. The story is a lot cheesier than I remember it being, but I was 14 then, so of course it is. It's still enjoyable. The car selection (and customization options) compared to new racing titles like Forza is laughably small, but the cars included fit the tone the game (with the possible exception of the Porsche Carrera GT, an ultra-rare supercar that feels out of place in this outlaw street racing game, even among other exotics like Lamborghinis and Aston Martins).
The game is in many ways just as good as I remember it being 12 years ago, and with the 360 version, it's even better. If you're looking to recapture Need for Speed's glory days, the Xbox 360 version of Most Wanted is the way to do it.
*It's worth noting that this game will not work in an Xbox One. No backwards compatibility with NFS titles released on the 360 has been added to the One yet.