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Action Racing Collectables
ARC - 2025 Toyota GR Supra #18 William Sawalich *Starkey*
ARC - 2025 Toyota GR Supra #18 William Sawalich *Starkey*
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Scale: 1:64
Code: N182565SYTWS
*Photo of the actual model, not yet available*
Bring the next generation of racing talent to your diecast collection with the 1:64 ARC 2025 Toyota GR Supra #18, driven by William Sawalich and backed by Starkey. This striking model from Lionel Racing captures the sleek design and bold sponsorship livery seen on track during the 2025 NASCAR Xfinity Series season.
With detailed sponsor logos, authentic body lines, and precision-crafted paintwork, this diecast is a must-have for fans of Toyota performance and up-and-coming drivers. The vivid blue and white Starkey branding stands out beautifully on the GR Supra silhouette, making this piece both collectible and eye-catching.
Product Features:
- Official 1:64 scale diecast by ARC (Action Racing Collectibles)
- 2025 Toyota GR Supra mold
- William Sawalich’s #18 Starkey livery
- High-detail graphics and sponsor placement
- Blister-packaged for display or collection
Celebrate a future star of NASCAR with a diecast that’s as bold and promising as the driver himself.
