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==Trivia==
 
==Trivia==
 
*Four of the cars in this line-up were based on actual rally raid vehicles that had participated in the 1988 Paris-Dakar Rally.
 
*Four of the cars in this line-up were based on actual rally raid vehicles that had participated in the 1988 Paris-Dakar Rally.
**In particular, Ari Vatanen's Peugeot 405 Turbo-16 GR (#204), the DAF 95 TurboTwin X1 (#600) driven by Jan De Rooy, the Mitsubishi Pajero 4x4 prototype (#215) of Kenjiro Shinozuka, and Hubert Auriol's [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kouros_(perfume) Kouros]-sponsored Volkswagen Buggy prototype (#200).
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**In particular, Ari Vatanen's Peugeot 405 Turbo-16 GR (no. 204), the DAF 95 TurboTwin X1 (no. 600) driven by Jan De Rooy, the Mitsubishi Pajero 4x4 prototype (no. 215) of Kenjiro Shinozuka, and Hubert Auriol's [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kouros_(perfume) Kouros]-sponsored Volkswagen Buggy prototype (no. 200).
 
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Revision as of 04:34, 30 September 2016

Marathon Choro-Q (Japanese: マラソンチョロQ Marason Chorokyū) is a side-series of the Choro-Q HG toyline, released in 1988. It is themed around rally racing, and consists of eight cars. Certain cars in this line-up feature the liveries of real-life rally racing vehicles. It is in this side-series that the Blue MAX pullback engine was first introduced.

Product Listings

  • No. 01I - Mitsubishi Pajero Turbo
  • No. 02I - Peugeot 405 Turbo-16 Grand Raid
  • No. 03I - DAF 95 TurboTwin X1
  • No. 04I - Volkswagen Buggy-2
  • No. 05I - Audi Sport Quattro S1
  • No. 06I - Benz 280 GD
  • No. 07I - Toyota Celica TwinCam Turbo (TA65)
  • No. 08I - Opel Manta GT/E

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Trivia

  • Four of the cars in this line-up were based on actual rally raid vehicles that had participated in the 1988 Paris-Dakar Rally.
    • In particular, Ari Vatanen's Peugeot 405 Turbo-16 GR (no. 204), the DAF 95 TurboTwin X1 (no. 600) driven by Jan De Rooy, the Mitsubishi Pajero 4x4 prototype (no. 215) of Kenjiro Shinozuka, and Hubert Auriol's Kouros-sponsored Volkswagen Buggy prototype (no. 200).