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Nissan Skyline Gtr (r34) (Nismo edition)
The Nissan Skyline GT-R is a Japanese Grand tourer based on the Nissan Skyline range.The first GT-Rs were produced from 1969 to 1973.This car was nicknamed "Godzilla" by the Australian.The Skyline GT-R was never manufactured outside Japan, and the sold export markets make the car has become an iconic sports car.
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The Japanese Legend
Sunday 8 May 2016
Nissan Skyline GT-R (R34)
Honda S2000
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The Honda S2000 As known as S2k |
Several revisions were made throughout the car's lifetime, including changes to the engine, gearbox, suspension, and interior and exterior.its buff cross frame, small 2.0-liter, high output 237 hp motor,
Acura Integra Type R
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Acura Integra Type R DC2 {The 1995 Model) In 1995, Honda introduced their first Integra Type R to the Japanese Domestic Market.The Type R was equipped with a 1.8-liter DOHC VTEC in-line 4-cylinder (B18Cx) engine. The JDM Type R engine produced 200 PS @ 8,000 rpm . The US Type R would produce 195 HP at 8,000 rpm and 130 lbs./ft. of torque at 5,700 rpm. The Type R came only with a close-ratio 5-speed manual transmission. |
Thursday 5 May 2016
1971 Nissan Skyline 2000 GT
This is a 1971 Nissan Skyline 2 door hard top that was imported and maintained by JDM Legends. This particular Skyline is what is referred to in Japan as a GT-R clone, meaning that it utilizes the rear over-fenders that were original equipment on the GT-R model but retains the single cam, 6 cylinder L-series motor found in many Nissans of the era including the S30Z. This one in particular has been upgraded from the standard 2.0L up to a 2.8L with triple 40mm Weber DCOE side draft carburetors, optional 5-speed transmission, 89mm Kameari pistons and full exhaust system which provides quite an improvement in power from stock.
The 1971 Nissan Skyline 2 door hard top
The first GT-R Skyline appeared in February 1969. It used the 2.0 L (1998 cc) S20 I6. This new DOHC engine (which was designed by the former Prince engineers) produced 160 hp (118 kW, 180 N m), and was similar to the GR8 engine used in the Prince R380 racing car.
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