Nissan GT-R drifting in snow
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Nissan GT-R drifting in snow
2009 Nissan GT-R hits 60 mph in 3.3 sec 1/4 mile 11.6 @ 121mph
WHAT ALL DO I HAVE TO DO DO TO PUT A 350 IN A 240SX. I KNOW FAB MOUNTS AND CUT TRANNY TUNNEL OUT, BUT WHAT DO I DO WITH THE WIRING
OFF OF THE 240SX ?
i just got a eclipse and after it rains i have a puddle on my passenger side floor. anyone know how to fix that????
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Originally Posted by Leftlane News
Mercedes-Benz will flex its considerable muscle at the upcoming North American International Auto Show in Detroit when the debut of its new hotrod S65 AMG luxury sedan, according to AutoWeek. Due to reach North American showrooms in July, the 2007 S65 carries over the hand-built twin-turbocharged 6.0-liter V12 engine and five-speed automatic transmission from the previous S65 AMG. Mercedes says the reworked engine, with 612 hp at 4750 rpm and an enormous 738 lb-ft of torque beginning at 2000 rpm, should be slightly faster than an S600 and should match the older S65âs 0-to-62-mph time of 4.4 seconds, despite a small increase in weight. Top speed is limited to 155 mph, though buyers of all high-end AMG models these days can pay extra to have the electronic limiter recalibrated to 186 mph.
This looks to be a very very cool car. 0-60 in 4.4 sec. WOW!
No Plans to Revive RX-7, Mazda Insists
Those expecting to glimpse a new rotary-powered Mazda sports car at the upcoming Tokyo Motor Show will be in for a serious disappointment, several senior Mazda officials tell TheCarConnection.com. Itâs not that the automaker isnât exploring the idea of reviving its legendary two-seater, which went out of production last year. For the moment, though, it has its corporate hands full with the new four-seat RX-8, which is just in the midst of a global launch. Thereâs another problem, stresses Mazda Motors Board Member Steve Odell: limited production capacity for the new Renesis rotary engine. Thereâs only capacity for 60,000 of the engines a year, he notes, around what Mazda hopes to need for the RX-8, and expanding production would be âquite difficult.â Translation: extremely expensive. But there is a future for the rotary, he adds. âIâm sure weâd likeâ to produce other rotary-powered models, including a new RX-7, âif the demand is there.â A solid hit with the new car could be the encouragement Mazda needs. âPaul A. Eisenstein
From The Car Connection. Does this meen no rotary for the next Miata? Looks like.

http://www.goauto.com.au/mellor/mell…256CB6007C3918
man i hope they go with the turbo charged option(crosses fingers)
Not so pretty side on.

Last week we saw some teaser shots of Hyundaiâs new Coupe model and here it is in the flesh. The teasers were innoffensive enough but this side on view will no doubt prove less pleasing to the PH audience - harsh critics at the best of times!
Designed in South Korea, the electronically folding roof has been added by European design house Karmann