This is a 2007 XL 1200N Nightster 1/24 Scale Die-Cast Replica. The color is Black, and has the authentic H-D logo on the gas tank. This is a LICENSED product for H-D made By Maisto Inc. Bonus Bar & Shield included. I combine shipping !! PayPal only.
*Shipping to Mexico and South America at buyer risk, due to insurance can no longer be purchased from the Post Office.*
Accessories for Sale
- Kuryakyn chasing led coil cover 1563(US $170.99)
- Mustang sport touring rear seat - vintage 76135(US $184.50)
- Signal dynamics plug and play headlight module(US $67.45)
- Msr d-flectors aluminum handguards - tag/magura -1-1/8in. - silver(US $46.70)
- Suzuki gsxr600/gsxr750 2006-2007 yellow/black tankpad(US $29.95)
- Harley '52 k - red 1:18 - series 24(US $4.99)
New Nissan Juke hits the spotlight at Geneva motor show
Tue, 04 Mar 2014We first saw the Juke three years ago and it opened up a class of vehicles we didn’t really know existed—the frumpy compact crossover segment. Nissan unveiled its new Juke at the Genvea motor show on Tuesday, showing off its quirky and updated design to the public. The Juke has been a strong competitor in the compact crossover market, selling 420,000 in those three years.
Mercedes SL65 AMG (2012) first official pictures
Tue, 20 Mar 2012If you're wondering why Mercedes is persisting with a twelve-cylinder SL in this downsizing era, understand this: the new 2012-spec SL65 AMG exists purely because many buyers at this end of the market demand more of everything. So a Mercedes SL65 AMG with a hulking bi-turbo 6.0-litre V12 has been launched for customers in China, the Middle East and other emerging markets, where millionaires are numerous and fuel prices less of an impediment to sizeable sales. Over here, we'll just ogle the price tag well into six figures and stick with the big-selling SL350 or SL500.
Legendary General Motors design chief Chuck Jordan dies at 83
Sun, 12 Dec 2010UPDATED -- Chuck Jordan, the legendary designer who helped usher in the modern era of car styling at General Motors, died on Thursday evening, Dec. 9. He was 83.