Pagani Huayra Hotwheels


 The Pagani Huayra (Italian pronunciation: [ˈwai̯ra] or [wai-rah]) is an Italian mid-engined sports car produced by Pagani. Succeeding the company's previous offering, the Zonda, it costs €1,198,000 ($1,314,000). It is named after Huayra-tata, a Quechua wind god. The Huayra was named "The Hypercar of the Year 2012" by Top Gear magazine. On February 11, 2015 it was reported that the Pagani Huayra has been sold out. The Huayra was limited to just 100 units as part of Pagani's agreement with engine supplier Mercedes-AMG

The Huayra uses a twin-turbo, V12 engine developed by Mercedes-AMG specially for the Huayra. The Huayra's 6.0-litre engine, the M158, produces 730 metric horsepower (720 bhp or 539 kW) and 811 lb·ft (1,100 N·m) of torque. Its top speed is about 238 mph (383 km/h) and it has a rating 0-62 miles per hour (0-100 km/h) acceleration time of 2.8 seconds. Using Pirelli tires, the Pagani Huayra is capable of withstanding 1.66g of lateral acceleration at speeds of up to 230 mph (370 km/h).

Fairlady 2000 Hotwheels


 The Fairlady 2000 (Japanese: ダットサン フェアレディ二千) was the final instalment of the 'Fairlady' roadsters manufactured by Nissan starting in the late 1950s. This car was the forerunner to the Z-car in the Fairlady line, sold overseas as the Datsun 240Z. The Fairlady 2000 was succeeded by the Z-series Nissan cars in 1970. The Fairlady's styling was heavily influenced by British 2-seat sports cars like the Austin-Healey and the Triumph TR6, giving the car a slight advantage in overseas markets because of it's lower price bracket.


The die-cast version has racing fenders and a hardtop roof. The front-mounted external oil cooler is a part of the plastic base, holding the body and base together as a bracket. It features racing seats, removed rear bumper, internal roll cage and is a right-hand drive version.

Mercedes-Benz Unimog 1300L Hotwheels


 

Toyota 2000 GT Hotwheels


 The Toyota 2000 GT (officially named Toyota 2000GT, note the lack of the space) is a 2-seat sports car produced from 1967 to 1970. Born out of a joint venture between Yamaha and Toyota, the 2000GT was the single car that rewrote how Western car makers thought of Japanese cars. The Toyota 2000GT was Japan's first supercar and the first seriously collectable Japanese car. Only 351 were made, with 60 being exported to the US. the rest being thinly spread across the globe. The 2000GT served as a design inspiration for Nissan when they were designing their Fairlady Z to phase out the Fairlady Roadsters.


The Hot Wheels Toyota 2000 GT was originally slated for the final series of Hot Wheels Racing in 2012, featuring all Japanese race cars, but the series was cancelled before it came to fruition. It debuted in the mainline the following year without being labelled a 'New Model'. The toy number for that unreleased version remains present on this casting, most notably visible on the windshield piece: W8305.

Lamborghini Veneno Hotwheels


 The Lamborghini Veneno is a hypercar made by Italian manufacturer Lamborghini. The Veneno was introduced as a coupe at the 2013 Geneva Motor Show on March 5th. This Lamborghini celebrates the 50-years anniversary of Automobili Lamborghini.

2009 Ford F-150 Hotwheels


 2009 Ford F-150 debuted in the 2009 New Models. The truck is based off of the 2009 Ford F-150 Lariat pick-up, which includes a "Super crew" (four-door) cab style, 6.5' bed, a leather interior, and heated seats and rear window panel. The truck was redesigned for the first time since 2004, and debuted as a new vehicle at the 2008 Auto Show. There are about ten different trim packages, with three engines to choose from. Hopes for the new truck are high, as the F-150 is Ford's best-selling vehicle, & the job quality has to be top in order for Ford to succeed through the economic recession.

'17 Nissan GT-R R35


 '17 Nissan GT-R R35  Hotwheels

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