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 ...
Nissan's performance sub-brand Nismo turned 40 this year, and Nissan is celebrating with the launch of more choices for its growing range of Nismo Heritage Parts. As the name suggests, Nismo Heritage ...
Back in the fall of 1984, Nissan was looking for a way to beef up its performance offerings internally. Aftermarket tuners were already rabidly modifying models like the 300ZX and Skyline coupe, but ...
The GT-R may be discontinued, but NISMO is still refining it with final-spec suspension kits for all R35s worldwide – a rare factory-backed final touch. But instead of letting the GT-R story fade out, ...
While we wait for the R36 GT-R to arrive, Nissan is launching 115 new merchandise items, from a GT-R G-Shock watch to Skyline diecast models. Nissan launches 115 new lifestyle products as car sales ...
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 ...
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