Showing posts with label Nissan. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Nissan. Show all posts

Monday, March 10, 2008

Back in the Jap Day! Skyline GT-R "OG"




This is an awesome video of a Hakosuka Nissan Skyline GT-R that owned the GT races in the 70's. Gotta love that inline 6 cylinder singing its song. Just watch and listen and learn! :) ha ha Sorry, I'm cheesy but this stuff gives me goose bumps ala P51D's Rolls Royce V12.

http://youtube.com/watch?v=CBjszmeEl-U

Thursday, February 28, 2008

Japanese Nostalgic Cars











So, its been awhile since I last blogged. Lately, I've been into old school cool Jap cars. Now, the history of Japanese cars in the USA began in the late 60's. At first, they were considered cheap, small, questionable quality and not cool. My how times have changed. Well, those times began to change when in the early 70's the smog laws started to put the smackdown on Detroit muscle. Cars like the camaro and mustang started losing power and looks and gaining weight and size. Only in the early 90's did the Camaro and Mustang start making its comeback. Well, sorry Detroit, but that's 20+ years of losing market share. Now, Toyota has taken over as largest auto manufacturer in the USA over GM.


Anyway, in the early 70's, Nissan (known as Datsun originally) came out with the 240Z (Fairlady Z in Japan) and the 510 sedan. These cars began to race in the road races and winning. Toyota came out with the Corolla and Celica and also raced. Mazda was there with its rotary powered coupes and sedans as well. Here's a few pics representing what modified versions look like today, some 20-35 years later.


What I like about these cars: Lightweight, rear wheel drive, 13 and 14 inch wheels under bolt on fender flares and lowered and tunability and motor swaps with higher tech 80's 4 and 6 cylinder engines.

Sunday, January 13, 2008

R34 Skyline GT-R "Top Secret" Plastic model






I just finished putting this killer model together tonight. It was a birthday present. I just had to have a Skyline in my plastic garage. This one came molded in the gold metal flake, I just added the "carbon fiber" hood and trunk. I'm diggin' the Volk Racing TE-37's and cf rear diffuser for those 200mph runs. :) Enjoy!
Chris

Friday, December 28, 2007

S15 Nissan Silvia plastic model kit





Here's the newest addition to my plastic garage! This is the Nissan Silvia S15 in drift get-up. I only put half the decals on it. It turned out nice. I used the orange paint from my orange cardboard '32 roadster. Nice!

I like the aluminum kenards that came with the kit. It also has suspension, but I wish I left the springs (yes, it has real springs) off because it would look better even lower. Anyway, enjoy!