Mod a Hot Wheels toy car into a USB flash drive key

Mod a Hot Wheels toy car into a USB flash drive key

Simple steps to make a Hot Wheels USB key with working wheels. Mod this classic hobbyist favorite or kids' collector toy into a high tech portable flash drive carrier. You insert the flash drive or USB key into the body of the toy Hot Wheels race car and voila! A very cool dongle to backup your files. Great for rolling across a conference table!

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Curated By: bird crick

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mendex (1) 12 months ago
Very innovative!
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Suenell (-1) 11 months ago
This was pretty kewl but it would have been nice to see small video pieces showing each instruction segment.
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henry_nguyen 9 months ago
thank!
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udirox 7 months ago
its nice but i prefer that...dont do it becuase it neeeds a lot of practice one wrong thing n ur usb drive's gone
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Danuja 3 weeks ago
super I made it. But my friend tryed to make and he lost his 32GB pen drive
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