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Street Shaker
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Street Shaker

Trophy Case
SKU
JJK38
Release year
2026
Scale
1/64
Base material
Plastic
Series index
1/5
Mainline #
202
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Mainline · Trophy Case (2026) · #1/5

Wheels

PR5Philip Riehlman 5-Spoke

Colors

body
color:Blue
detailed:Blue
source:Metalflake Midnight Blue
premium:Metalflake
interior
color:Gray
detailed:Gray
base
color:White
detailed:White
window
premium:Tinted
color:Blue
detailed:Light Blue
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The story behind the Street Shaker

The Street Shaker hits tracks in the 2026 Mainline lineup as part of the Trophy Case series designed by Jun Imai. This aggressive-looking racer features a sleek, futuristic design with sharp angles and aerodynamic curves that catch the light beautifully. Its most striking feature is the Metalflake Midnight Blue paint job which shimmers under display lights while adding depth to every angle you view it from. The car sports racing decals including prominent number 26 markings along its sides giving it authentic competition vibes right out of the blister pack. As a standard Mainline release rather than limited edition variant, this model remains accessible for collectors building comprehensive sets without breaking their budget or hunting endlessly through shelves.

Materials, colors and value

Built primarily from durable plastic components typical of Hot Wheels production standards, Street Shaker weighs just enough to feel substantial while maintaining smooth rolling performance on playsets and tracks alike. The vibrant blue color scheme combines multiple shades including solid blues alongside metallic flake finishes creating visual interest across different lighting conditions. Gray interior details peek through tinted windows complementing the overall aesthetic nicely while white base elements provide clean contrast points throughout the design language used here.

Questions about the Street Shaker

How rare is Street Shaker Hot Wheels car?+

Street Shaker belongs to regular Mainline releases making it relatively common compared to special editions like Treasure Hunts or Super Treasure Hunts. These standard models produce in large quantities ensuring availability across retail locations throughout their release period.

What makes Trophy Case series unique?+

Trophy Case represents themed collections celebrating competitive racing culture through specially selected designs meant to evoke championship atmospheres. Each vehicle within this grouping typically features sporty styling cues reminiscent of actual race cars alongside appropriate color schemes reflecting motorsport traditions.

Can I find Street Shaker online easily?+

Being part of regular production runs means finding individual copies should prove straightforward through major retailers carrying current inventory selections. Online marketplaces often stock remaining units long after initial launch periods conclude making acquisition simple for anyone wanting to add one.

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How much is a JJK38 - Street Shaker Hot Wheels product worth?

Estimated value
€2.00
Low
€1.40
High
€3.20
Estimated

This 2026 Mainline casting doesn't have enough market data yet, so this is an estimate based on its type, rarity and age. Value rises for older and rarer castings — a 1970s Mainline is worth far more than a current one. Prices are shown in EUR and refreshed as new market data arrives.