Posts Tagged ‘Skyline’

Japanese Phatness

Thursday, June 9th, 2011


all images via JNC

Mind driving may be the preserve of license-​​less 11 years old, but in the Influx household it remains firmly at the front of our adultescent imaginations.

So we were excited this morning when news hot of the retro Jap wires announces that Mattel are about to raise the stakes and do a series of editions of classic Japanese retro racers like these Skylines.

You can check the full list of 2011 editions here.

Father’s days is coming up isn’t it? Why not buy the boy of your dreams a piece of his childhood back?

Radio Controlled Drifting

Friday, February 11th, 2011

We’re not averse to the joys of drifting. We can dig the appeal. As the FIA outcast rebel motor­sport, full of counter­in­tu­itive weighted rear ends, welded diffs and an aesthetic of smoke and sideways-​​ness that rubs the old guard funda­mentally up the wrong way, we’re all for it.

But watching this amazing little video confirms that sliding sideways in Radio Controlled cars make even more sense.

Delving deep into this RC subcult you can see that it requires a special kind of dedic­ation — and one that you can’t help admire.

Apparently, it’s all in the creation of the right kind of slippery rubber wear, which when combined with AWD models, make it easy to kick the back out while holding a line.

These guys have also combined the aesthetic of your classic hip hop vid with incredibly detailed modded RC models.

Power to their dextrous fingers. Highlight of the vid comes with the parking skills demon­trated around 2’30″. YouTube Preview Image

HD Classics from Japan

Tuesday, February 1st, 2011


image Nissan press

If modern Japanese classics are your thing, you have to take a look at this very beauti­fully made HD video from the people at JDM classics. Sometimes, looking at flat pictures fails to capture the true essence of a car’s design, especially on the WWW.

This video, on the other hand, with its super high-​​quality lensmanship, thoughful shot selection and unhurried edit, really brings out the best in these cars.

With everyone and their little brother wielding an HD camera these days, its refreshing to see someone put some time and effort into evoking some of the coolest analogue design ever to come out of the Land of the Rising Sun.

via Autoblog/​ JNC

Skyline: The Evolution of a Japanese Legend

Wednesday, March 25th, 2009

Our Favourite Skylines

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We love the Skyline. You love the Skyline. Let’s face it, everybody loves a Skyline. But the model had evolved hugely from its first conception at the end of the fifties to the current supreme example of passionate Japanese engin­eering and design. The GT-​​R Spec V is targeted specifically at enthu­siast drivers who desire race car-​​level performance in a street-​​legal vehicle.

Developed around the multi-​​dimensional Nissan GT-​​R sports car, which was intro­duced just more than one year ago to universal global acclaim, the new SpecV model builds on the original’s “ultimate supercar that anyone can enjoy driving anywhere, at anytime” philo­sophy – taking it to an entirely new level of “oneness between man and machine.” The SpecV model includes unique body, interior and performance equipment and modific­a­tions, raising the GT-R’s unmatched performance to even higher levels.

The GT-​​R SpecV’s new exterior features include a carbon fibre rear spoiler, a carbon fibre grille, and carbon fibre brake ducts. The SpecV is available exclus­ively in Ultimate Black Opal (RP) body colour. Inside, the SpecV’s unique two-​​seat interior (non-​​SpecV GT-​​R models also include a two-​​place rear seat) offers special Recaro carbon fibre bucket seats, while carbon fibre insets embellish the rear centre storage box, instrument panel and other trim areas.

Performance is enhanced with a new high gear boost control device, which moment­arily increases boost of the engine’s twin turbochargers for greater torque in the intermediate-​​to-​​high speed ranges to provide a more powerful feeling of accel­er­ation, while also allowing the engine to operate at a lower speed for improved fuel economy. Other modific­a­tions include a titanium-​​coated exhaust system and carbon-​​ceramic brakes that provide powerful stopping performance.

The GT-​​R SpecV is also equipped with light­weight, racing-​​style forged aluminium wheels that were developed for this model and have been sold by Nissan Motorsports International (NISMO) since September 2008. The lighter unsprung weight provided by the new wheels, together with the enhanced braking capab­ility, an exclusive suspension and high-​​grip tyres, combine to deliver the SpecV’s excep­tional performance.

Here are ten of our high-​​points of the evolution to the super­lative GT-​​R V-​​Spec launched earlier this year.

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