Nismo, Nissan's famous tuning arm, is responsible for some truly great road and racing cars. They've also made some pretty weird ones, too.
Nissan's Nismo division has been a key part of the ... The Nissan GT-R R35 first came along in 2007 as the successor to the popular Skyline GT-R R34, which had ended production five years earlier.
"Those are the key elements we’ll be playing with for Nismo in the future." AN iconic Japanese sports car worth £50,000 when ...
Like AMG to Mercedes-Benz and M to BMW, Nissan’s NISMO—taken from the words ‘Nissan’ and ‘Motorsport’—has been applied to the brand’s most track-orientated models since it transitioned from an ...
However, this example’s hefty, long-travel Nismo clutch had a bit of a learning ... Quips aside, the R33 Nissan Skyline GT-R remains a noteworthy driver’s car. It’s fast, charming, has ...
Here’s your chance to acquire the rarest of all Nissan GT-Rs. An example of the limited-edition GT-R50 is currently up for sale in Canada via Ontario’s Legendary Motorsports Company. The sale example ...
While the racing was usually on the wrong side of the law, the Fast and Furious franchise gained a cult following, propelling ...
Nissan's performance sub-brand Nismo turned 40 this year ... namely the R32-R34 generations of the Skyline GT-R, which were in production from the late 1980s to the early 2000s.
Watch: World’s Fastest Manual Nissan R34 GT-R Sets New Record Next, the Skyline GT-R has been fitted with all new bushings and bearings and a sports suspension. While the R34 GT-R is a ...
The R35 isn't sold in Britain anymore; good thing Litchfield sent it off in style with a 1,000hp parting gift Maybe it’s physically impossible to leave a Nissan GT-R standard. At first ...
Pictured in black, the Ferrari 812 Superfast is a free-breathing V12 that has to prove itself against Nissan's range-topping NISMO version of the GT-R. As you might have guessed by now ...