
Ahhh, it's time to reflect back on those good 'ol days of our childhood or teenage years and continue with my second issue of "
Keeping it Old Skool."
I never owned one of these personally, but I remember playing with one at my friend's or cousin's homes, wishing I did. I loved this toy; where else could I pretend I was driving, aside from making a car out of a cardboard box?

The Turnin' Turbo Dashboard was every kids' dream. It gave us an endless amount of time and it was so much fun, at least until Nintendo and Playstation came around. Of course, since there was only one in the house, we all had to share it, and that wasn't the fun part.
The toy was made and sold in 1983 by a Japanese company called
Takara Tomy. And we all know how much we love imported merchandise.
1 comment:
I never got to play with one of these but it does look familiar a little bit. Ah, PS3's ancestors, wonderful memories indeed.
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