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From the 2007 Melbourne Motorshow – Lamborghini Gallardo in Celeste Phoebe Sky Blue – My favorite colour
From the 2007 Melbourne Motorshow – Lamborghini Gallardo in Celeste Phoebe Sky Blue – My favorite colour
Nisssan GT-R Chronology: R32-R35 After the jump read about the full history of the R Series GTR’s
First Ken Block switched from Subaru to Ford to shock of fans. Now Tanner Foust has done the same thing, except its from a Scion Drift Car (Toyota) to a Ford Fiesta Rally Car, where he will be running at the Rallycross Event as part of Xgames 17 this year Foust will also compete in …
Finally this is the third car which will be featured in an upcoming issue of Australian Mustang and Ford Magazine More images to come once the issue hits the stands……
Feature car #2 for Australian Mustang and Ford Magazine, this is possably to be featured on the Front Cover Keep an eye out for the full shoot of images coming soon….
Been very busy over the last few weeks shooting cars for up coming issues of Australian Mustang & Ford Magazine Keep an eye open for more images from the shoot coming soon
Twenty years ago this October the awesome Nissan GTR won Bathurst, the first of its two wins, before being banned. The GTR was given a nickname by Wheels magazine in 1989 and it stuck and it went on to be the R32 GTR’s nickname used by the media to scare the other racers in the …
It's 20 years this October since Godzilla Wins Bathurst Read More »
Three years after it arrived in Australia, the Nissan GT-R has again raised the supercar bar. Acknowledged as a performance benchmark since its global launch in October 2007, the 2011-model R35-series Nissan GT-R offers more power, more down force, more grip and more excitement than its predecessors. Yet its elevated performance is even more accessible …
Take one Audi R8 V10 and add a Super Charger, exhaust mods and a remapped ECU. The result is over 700hp (530kw) which is a 35% increase in power over the standard V10. Full Graph of Power and Torque improvements as well as press release after the jump
Ford have a great history with building awesome one off versions of the Ford Transit. The Original built in 1971 was based on a Ford GT40 sports racing car and, powered by a 5.0 litre V8 engine, could reach 150mph. This was followed by others 1984 Supervan II, based on another Ford ex-Le Mans car, the C100 and powered …