Honda NSX Replacement Model Caught Without Camouflage
June 30, 2008
The highly anticipated Honda NSX replacement model has finally been revealed without its zebra camouflage revealing a beautiful design worthy of succeeding the legendary NSX. Honda’s V10 supercar is still in its development stage at the ‘Ring and Honda’s engineers have set out to achieve two targets. Read more
Next Generation Honda NSX Spied Testing at Nurburgring, Honda CEO Demands GTR Beating Performance
June 19, 2008

Spy photographers over at KGP Photography always seem to somehow get their hands on the juciest developments in the industry and the latest one is the next generation Honda NSX seen undergoing testing in and around the Nurburgring, not only that, it has apparently been driven hard whenever it went out on track, and there’s a good reason behind it too. Inside Line reported that Honda CEO Takeo Fukui wants the NSX to be faster than the GT-R and the Lexus LF-A around the ‘Ring, though how they’re going to figure out how fast the LF-A is before its released is beyond us. Read more
Jeremy Clarkson Reviews The GT-R - Too Good For Normal People
June 14, 2008
Love him or hate him its always interesting to hear or read what he has to say about a new car, or maybe its just how he spins a yard out of it. For Clarkson, the GT-R won a unfathomably good review, but calling it “a car for a time and a place and a species that simply don’t exist”, I’m not sure what to make of that. Read the review below: Read more
Car & Driver Mag Claims BMW M3 To Be Better Than GT-R & 911 Turbo
June 4, 2008
Well, it had to happen sometime, just as the saying goes, what goes up, must come down and the GT-R and 911 Turbo have surely enjoyed their time at the top but the problem is, they didn’t loose, the world beyond the glossy papers of Car & Driver will testify to that. Read more
More Carbon Goodies for your Nissan GTR
April 25, 2008
Proud owner of the new Nissan GTR? Assuming someone’s waiting for their GTR delivery, where’d you get parts for it? Though race and aesthetic parts are on an agressive development, still not many choices are available on the market for the 911 beater.
Zele - Harrison International or known to the Japanese as Zeru has been enterprising enough to develop Read more
Nissan GT-R Tuning Package By Garage Defend
April 17, 2008
So determined was Nissan in limiting the tuning capabilities of its GT-R that so far very few aftermarket tuners have been able to get past the restrictions and the rest have only been able to offer visual upgrades. Even the wheels have sensors on them and apparently the car does not operate on Read more
Did The GT-R Scare The Lexus LF-A Off The Nurburgring ?
April 16, 2008
The MotorTrend folks point out an interesting fact. The Lexus LF-A has disappeared from the Nurburgring tracks ever since the production Nissan GT-R hit the road. Even Chevrolet remains there with the Corvette ZR1 bringing in lap times of 7:40. Read more
Nissan GT-R V-Spec Spy Shots
April 11, 2008
Here it is people, the much anticipated GT-R V-Spec. Recently spotted at the Nurburgring in Germany for testing, the car doesn’t appear to be significantly different than the standard GT-R. In fact, the untrained eye would not have been able to spot the tiny noticeable differences that include more intakes in the revised front splitter, new wheels and a different brake package believed to be carbon ceramics and what appears to be a carbon fiber rear spoiler. Reports suggest that the body panels on the V-Spec models will Read more
Formula D Expands International
April 11, 2008
Entering its fifth season, Formula DRIFT is recognized as the North American professional drifting championship series. Established on the streets of Japan, drifting has involved into a worldwide competitive sport that challenges each racer’s driving ability and vehicle control. Formula DRIFT provides a forum for North American professionals to demonstrate their skills against the world’s top drifters. As the first official series in North America, Formula DRIFT has taken competitive motorsports to the extreme attracting fans and car enthusiasts from all walks of life. Read more
Forum Members Help Nab Skyline GT-R Thief
March 31, 2008

The following is an example of how the right kind of team-work, knowledge and co-ordination can team up to churn out desired results. It is an excerpt from AutoBlog and a big applause to them for leading the way in helping motorheads across the world find a way in countering their biggest enemy yet, thieves. So here we are people, we have the right channel, now all we need to do is put our heads together to help fight back against automotive crime.
“Due to the Canadian 15 year or older vehicle exemption rule it is not all too surprising to find a slightly modified R32 Nissan Skyline GT-R on a dealer’s lot. Such was the situation at Heritage Auto Sales in Calgary, Alberta. The dealership had a charcoal grey 1991 GT-R with a Greddy single turbo kit, Zeal coilovers and Panasport wheels on display for interested buyers. The car attracted one apparently serious customer who returned on multiple occasions looking for an opportunity to take a test drive. It must have been a good day, as the salesman was a trusting fellow and allowed the shopper a brief solo spin around the block. Perhaps the salesman felt a bit of remorse for the guy, as he was missing two fingers he claimed were lost in a recent accident involving his old GT-R. However, it wasn’t long before the situation turned sour. The 10 minute journey wound up being a straight-up vehicle theft, leading to a police report and a simple posting on an internet forum. Follow the jump to learn what ensued.
Normally, one would think all is lost; the car must have been stripped apart and hidden behind closed doors within minutes. Fortunately, this thief wasn’t so clever. Possibly forgetting that he was in possession of an atypical vehicle sporting dealer plates, or that he had flaunted a characteristic injury during the commission of his crime, the thief continued to cruise the streets of Calgary. It didn’t take more than a few hours after the start of the internet thread for a reader to spot the hot property at a local mall. The perpetrator was even captured on camera. Needless to say, his photo was quickly posted for all to see, and several members recognized the thief in all his three-fingered glory. They responded by forking over his Facebook page, full name, address and workplace information. He was promptly nicknamed “The Claw” and became the subject of many online Photoshop mockeries.
The saga eventually reached its conclusion when readers visited the thief’s home, boxed in the stolen GT-R and video taped the police hauling “The Claw” off to jail. Catch it on youtube.”



