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I always bought the hot wheels cars that had race indicated along the side. Some of your regular hot wheels cars may still work but look for the ones that say race.
i suspect you damaged the lower track control arm ,cheap repair as they are about 40 euros complete ,this is why i like my fords CHEAP SPARES ,i doubt if you have damaged the strut very much but the track control arm ?? This is all you should need to change you should not even need to re-track it either
If your locomotive continuously starts then stops, when prodded with hand/finger repeats process. Then most likely, first check your electric connection for a loose connection. If everything looks ok, check wheels on locomotive for dirty wheels, then check track for dirty track.
im gonna say that your best bet would be to go to the mattel website and go to the customer relations click here for the complete list of "hot wheels track" will take a bunch of searching here but unless I see all the peices not sure if I can be of much help trying to match them up to certain sets.
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