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The Fast and Furious franchise is full of amazing cards, but each movie does have a standout vehicle that rises to the top ...
There’s no word on how much the RB26 2.6-liter inline-six produces, but it likely has over 400 hp on tap in its current ...
Nissan launched a twin-turbocharged ICBM directly into supercar territory when the company introduced the GT-R in 2009. Whether you're comparing 0-to-60 sprints, quarter-mile times, 60-to-0 ...
The 2018 Nissan ... GT-R's power delivery is immediate and more linear than older versions. The improved steering also requires less corrections when driven hard, making the GT-R easier to drive fast.
When the R35 Nissan GT-R became the first GT-R to make it to America, buyers in the U.S. were ecstatic. The previous versions of the car were legends thanks to Gran Turismo and other media from Japan ...
It reappears in Fast & Furious (2009) and Fast Five (2011). No matter how many times it’s destroyed, Dom’s Charger always finds its way back, making it one of the most iconic cars in the franchise. 12 ...
Until recently, there was just one street-legal Nissan R390 GT1 in the world ... The yellow-and-black getup recalls the NISMO GT-R GT500 that Comas also drove in the 1999 Japanese Grand Touring ...
Nissan R35 and the R36 Skyline GT-R. However, they also produced the epic GT-R 50 concept car and a beautifully modified version of the Skyline GT-R R34 for the Fast and Furious movie series.
Jay jokes, panning the camera around her hotel room. Archer Fantasy Events did not respond to Fast Company‘s request for comment, but did post an apology online, which directed vendors seeking ...
but this year you can take a trip down memory lane with the Lego 2 Fast 2 Furious Nissan Skyline GT-R R34. Based on the supercar driven by Brian O’Conner (Paul Walker) in the 2003 film ...