Every man longs for the point in his life when he can buy the sports car he’s being dreaming of since he was five. Unfortunately, most men end up having to sell that car. You don’t have to lament the loss (we know, it was a “responsible” decision to get a minivan) of your bad ass tachometer because Nixon’s The Fader lets you put one on your wrist. Much like the volume knob on the stereo you used to enjoy, you can turn The Fader up to 11 with bright blue or keep it at a respectable 9 with black on black.
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