Godzilla Rises: The Nissan R32 Skyline GT-R
The name they gave it, GT-R, was a direct reference to the car’s historic lineage, but to the world, the R32 Skyline was known simply as “Godzilla.” Read More →
The name they gave it, GT-R, was a direct reference to the car’s historic lineage, but to the world, the R32 Skyline was known simply as “Godzilla.” Read More →
It was as close to the “simplicate and add lightness” mantra as any factory vehicle to come from Japan’s classic period, and it had a humble nickname to match: “Box Skyline,” or Hakosuka.Read More →
Alberto Hernandez was given the task of conceptualizing an homage to Billy’s first hot rod the ’33 Ford coupe Eliminator that helped put ZZ Top on the map.Read More →
Factory turbo engines have a deeper back-story than you might think – here’s a short history lesson on the history of boostRead More →
The real success of the Nissan 240SX in the United States happened not at the dealerships but when the cars began to hit the used market.Read More →
It remains to be seen whether a custom Challenger with the name SCHWAB instead of the name DODGE can retain its value but you can’t deny the car’s excellence.Read More →
Take a ’66 Mustang, splash on the Martini livery, throw in the DOHC Ford Indy engine and you have the T-5R Martini Mustang.Read More →
Our goal is to give you an overview of what you’ll need to pass tech and have a safe, enjoyable day at the dragstrip.Read More →
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