One thing suddenly came to my mind, after looking once again to numbers already known on this bonus turbo collection, called turbo siria, and not originally manufactured by Kent company. Maybe it sounds wrong, but I think it’s interesting, and needs some investigation.
My numeration so far of this series were 101-200, seams reasonable. Long time I did not update this, although there already exists some numbers above #200. But I have now another theory, to make life more interesting.
Here’s my current missing list, and whole idea explained below.

So, my thinking. Here is first number known, #110, with some strange nice old car. Possible Opel.

Here’s one random number from inside collection, Nissan 300zx.

Here’s another, Mazda rx7 Savana.

And the last known so far, Peugeot 205 I guess.

And guess what, there’s something strange in those numbers. They are all even (you can easily divide number in 2). So my best guess, collection did not start with 101, and did not end with 200, naturally, because there is number 206.
So, out of curiosity, I did removed odd numbers from collection and started counting. I got 55 different numbers. 55 seems strange, even for this collection. Going further, removed all numbers before #110, result was 51. Also not good number for a collection. Last step was removed 210. And yes, now we have got nice collection with even numbers, consisting of 50 different items. Seems logically possible.
Thinking this way, there are two possibilities of numbers in this collection. One is 110-208, and another collection could be 108-206210. And time will show, how it really is. Currently I have 17 of them, counting in new numeration it’s 33 missing for this collection. It’s better than 90 missing though.
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