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![]() 1 43 HPI RESIN MODEL Honda NSX Type S Berlin Black 8470 US $45.99
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![]() 1 43 HPI RESIN MODEL Honda NSX Type S New Imola Orange Pearl 8309 US $45.99
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![]() HONDA NSX TYPE R 1992 KYOSHO MODELS 1 43 03322Y US $39.00
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![]() HONDA NSX TYPE R SUZUKA CIRCUIT OFFICIAL CAR KYOSHO MODELS 1 43 03325B US $39.00
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![]() 1 43 KYOSHO HONDA NSX TYPE R NA1 INDY YELLOW 1992 US $39.99
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![]() Honda NSX Type R White 1 64 Kyosho Honda Minicar Collection 2011 US $23.24
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![]() 1 43 KYOSHO HONDA NSX TYPE R NA1 SUZUKA CIRCUIT OFFICAL CAR 1990 K03325B US $39.99
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![]() 1 43 KYOSHO MODEL HONDA NSX TYPE R NA1 YELLOW 1992 K03322Y US $39.99
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![]() Honda NSX Type R Option Wheel secret 1 64 Kyosho Honda Minicar Collection 2011 US $37.19
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![]() 1 43 HPI 8309 Honda NSX Type S New Imole Orange Pearl Free shipping US $59.99
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![]() 1 43 HPI 8470 Honda NSX Type S Berlin Black Free shipping US $59.99
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![]() 1 43 HPI 8310 Honda NSX Type T Indy Yellow Pearl Free Shipping US $59.99
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![]() 1 43 HPI RESIN MODEL Honda NSX Type T Targa Indy Yellow 8310 US $45.99
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![]() 1 43 HPI Racing Resin Model Honda NSX Type T Targa NA2 Grand Prix White US $59.99
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![]() 1 43 Kyosho Model Honda NSX Type R NA1 Silver Black 1990 US $39.99
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![]() 1 43 Kyosho Model Honda NSX Type R NA1 Suzuka Circuit Offical Car US $39.99
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![]() MEGA RARE STREET VERSION 1 43 EBBRO HONDA NSX TYPE R YELLOW 2002 2001 LIMITED US $140.00
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![]() HONDA NSX TYPE T NEW INDY YELLOW PEARL 1 43 HPI US $62.99
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![]() HONDA NSX TYPE S NEW IMOLA ORANGE PEARL 1 43 HPI US $62.99
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![]() 1 43 HPI HONDA NSX TYPE T TARGA Grand Prix White 8311 US $49.99
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![]() 1 43 HPI HONDA NSX TYPE T TARGA INDY YELLOW 8310 US $49.99
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![]() 1 43 HPI Honda NSX Type S New Imola Orange Pearl 8309 US $49.99
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![]() 1 43 HPI Honda NSX Type S Berlin Black 8470 US $49.99
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![]() HONDA NSX TYPE S BERLINA BLACK 1 43 HPI MODEL CAR US $62.99
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![]() HONDA NSX TYPE S LONG BEACH BLUE PEARL 1 43 HPI US $62.99
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What is better a 98 supra or a 95 nsx?
what would be better for the money. i found a 1995 honda nsx t- tops thats super charged and they say it has 550hp with a veilside widebody kit and has 62000 miles and it is $38000. then i also found a 1998 Toyota supra with t-tops. it has a single turbo and they claim its making over 700hp. it has a bodykit im not sure what type though.
both the cars have custom wheels and look really good, but im not sure which would be better. please help me out?
These cars love mods and if modded well with good parts then you will have no issues.
Both are great cars and both have a lot to offer ,power wise is good on both cars so that should not be an issue when picking one,that is really down to the right mods being done and other work being done right including services etc etc
If i had to pick one i would be the nsx as it is the ultimate in its class so to own a top model like that would win for me.But iam a huge mk4 Supra fan so much so that i went to buy one but the lack of room was not good for me and my family,but i did get my friend to buy one and he is now on his second.
Nissan Skyline GTR: A Racer That Is Affordable
If you've ever eyed a Porsche 911 or a Ferrari Testarossa, but thought the price was too steep, the Nissan Skyline GTR is a sports coupe that is considered reasonably priced. The Nissan Skyline GTR made headlines through the 70s and 90s as a Japanese-made car that quickly gained the respect of numerous car-related publications.
A wide-range of motoring magazines noted the performance and handling capacity of this particular vehicle, which earned a place beside European industry greats. When it comes to competitors in the business, the Nissan Skyline GTR was often compared to the Toyota Supra, Mitsubishi Lancer, Honda NSX, as well as the Mazda RX-7. Owning one of the earlier models delivers a nice piece of history.
Throughout the years, the Skyline brand of cars has a history that is actually connected to a different auto company from Nissan. The Prince automobile company was the first business to establish and create a variety of Skyline sedans. All of this came to an end when a merger involving Nissan-Datsun occurred. The naming of the GTR in the Nissan Skyline GTR brand name stands for Gran Turismo Racer. A hyphen was added to separate and make emphasis on the 'racer' part of the name.
Soon, the car gained a reputation on the market, breeding additional models. The next GTR brought the public the PGC10 2000 GTR, which offered four doors. A two-door version of the automobile was created next and given the name, the KPGC10. The car also became a fixture on the racing scene. In a timeframe of one and a half years, the car had 33 victories under its belt. By the time the car was discontinued in 1972, the car had earned a total of 1000 wins. In Zama, you may visit the last of the original GTRs, which faired rather poorly in sales due to an energy crisis that stretched across the globe. Less than 200 sales of the KPGC110 2000GT-R were noted.
In 1989, after a spell from production, the KPGC110 Skyline GTR was reintroduced to the public as the Nissan Skyline R32. Advanced technology set it ahead of the competition, including on-demand four-wheel drive capabilities. The car was also reasonably priced at about $31,000. Throughout the 90's, the Skyline GTR model blossomed, gaining a wealth of popularity, which was mostly in part to real wheel drive. To date, a new GTR has yet to become released. The last time a renovated version hit the scene came in 2002.
The Future of the Nissan Skyline GTR Line
As news traveled, it is said that an international Nissan GTR model will appear on the market by the end of 2007, showcasing a 2008 model. The traditional formula that once graced previous GTR versions will be no more. Many different modifications will be made, including deviations from the body type and sedan-style. The 'Skyline' will also become absent from the naming of this new car model.
The slight changes that appeared in the R32 through R42 models of the Skyline GTR will also fade. An aggressive approach towards design will also be seen through the newer model. Nissan plans to introduce a car that no longer presents the traditional straight-6 engine, but offers consumers a twin-turbocharged V6. As for the registration of trademarks, the new GTR models will appear in Japan, Australia, Canada, and Europe, offering models to accommodate both left-handed and right-handed drivers. Also, in Japan, for the newer GTR models to thrive, they must also pass newer, tougher emission laws.
When it comes to marketing, the newer GTR models like the Skyline will carry along advertisements that promote the vehicle as being able to provide many advancements in car technology. During the Tokyo Motor Show in 2005, Nissan revealed a prototype for their new GTR line. Only a couple of changes to the unveiled concept is said to take place.
If you've ever owned or fell in love with the design and characteristics of the Nissan Skyline GTR, you might want to take a look at some of the enhancements that the new GTR will provide. To view the production version of the latest GTR, you should keep an eye out for the press coverage involving the 2007 Tokyo Motor Show, as the car is primed for a final launch within the Japanese market during the fall of 2007. In Spring 2006, the latest GTR will make an appearance in the United States market.
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