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Toylander

Toylander is a DIY half-size electric car based on the first Land Rover series! The electric powered miniature vehicles can accommodate children as well as an adult, and you can enjoy all the features of a real car in miniature including forward, reverse, foot and hand brake, lights, horn, folding screen and opening tailgate. The highly detailed model is available as a kit for the hard core DIY enthusiasts, or as complete bodies, ready to prepare and paint for those who want a speedy build.



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1967 Alfa Romeo Giulia Sprint GT Veloce - Image

1967 Alfa Romeo Giulia Sprint GT Veloce

Experience the timeless elegance of this stunning 1967 Alfa Romeo Giulia Sprint GT Veloce. Originally owned for nearly half a century, this iconic Alfa Romeo underwent a meticulous refurbishment valued at over $70k. With its striking Pine Green exterior and yellow nose stripe, it exudes vintage charm. The interior boasts tobacco vinyl upholstery, adding sophistication to the low-back bucket seats. Under the hood lies a rebuilt 1.6L twin-cam inline-four engine paired...
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AIRSTREAM NEST

Airstream trailers are immediately recognizable thanks to their trademark sleek aluminum exterior, now the brand have officially introduced the Nest, their new fiberglass trailer with a  distinct retro styling. The compact 16-foot camper has a full living setup that includes a kitchen with a two-burner cooktop, microwave, refrigerator with an icebox, a sizable stainless steel sink and a 3D-printed laminate galley, a queen size bed, a wet bath, a sliding screen ...
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2023 Honda XL750 Transalp

Honda is reviving an all-terrain legend, the mighty Transalp! The all-new 2023 Honda XL750 Transalp thankfully keeps the retro name and style, but now comes with a modern drivetrain and the latest tech. The original Honda Transalp XL600V was first launched in 1986, and it has been 10 years since Honda discontinued the last Transalp after a quarter of a century building the middleweight adventure bike. The brand-new 750cc parallel twin engine is used in the 2023 Hond...
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