Supercar is a silly term. It just a very (track) capable sports car.
Supercar is a silly term. It just a very (track) capable sports car.
What's that make this then?
Last time I hung out with my dad, we had quite a long drawn out argument over the same subject. The single qualifier for him is that it seats two or fewer. I found that to be utterly absurd, and have been waiting to hang out with him again so that I can bring up the issue of the McLaren F1.
Alistair Weaver obviously.
I call bullshit. They don't even carry Satchel Wrenches.
Absolutely not. The CrossCabrio should be next on the list for a GT-R conversion.
Mmmm absolutely delicious. Though that wasn't so much a special edition as it was a special car.
Yeah, I thought of that a few minutes after posting and went back to edit, but Kinja said no, and it wasn't worth new post.
I'm surprised no one's suggested the lovely Slantnose.
I see your Z-Tune, and I raise you a Nismo GT-R LM Road Car. 1 of 1.
Oh man, that thing is awesome!
I just snapped a picture of the Streetview car a couple of months ago.
Back in the day (the 70s and 80s), Nissan made a slew of diesel motors all using the same bore & stroke. They made I3, I4, I5, I6, V8 and V12 variants. They were mostly for heavy applications like buses and trucks. I'd love to see a brand new I3 diesel being implemented in smaller applications.
That's why they named it Miura.
According to Wikipedia:
I thought there'd been rumors circulating that it was to be called the 458 Monte Carlo. I liked that better.
It wasn't a car that ever raced, but it was quite weird.
"I think I need to clean my shorts out."
Toasty.
Best. Gif. Ever.