On this episode of Head 2 Head presented by Tire Rack, Jonny Lieberman and Randy Pobst examine two of the highest performing vehicles on sale today, and they’re both called GT-Rs. Or is that GT Rs?
The Nissan GT-R seems to be an unending topic, just like its production cycle. Debuted in 2007, the R35 GT-R is now in its 15th year – longer than the previous three GT-R generations together. Because ...
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The Nissan GT-R Nismo has spent nearly two decades embarrassing cars that cost far more, and it still shows up to a track day ready to trade punches with the latest hardware. Rather than chasing every ...
Previewed by a concept a little over two decades ago, the Nissan GT-R R35 came out towards the end of 2007. Back then, it was marketed as a Porsche 911 killer, and while the German auto marque is ...
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But obviously, the real meat is in the factory performance parts. Starting out mild, Nismo is bringing back its signature 18-inch LM GT4 aluminum wheels, and a new run of its stainless steel (and ...
From its origins in Omori to its modern presence on Middle Eastern roads, NISMO continues to thrive in motorsports, competing ...
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