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For 20 years, Nissan’s motorsports division has put on an annual gala for followers of its many racing machines and successes. The NISMO Festival is a Burning Man for Nissan nuts, a mecca for fans of Sunny and Skyline alike. Best of all, … Continue reading → Read more at JNC Magazine
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It’s subtle, but if you look carefully the ND in the accompanying photos is missing the metallics, blues and purples in Soul Red, the signature color slathered on all modern Mazdas. No, it’s the appropriately named Classic Red, one of the three original … Continue reading → Read more at JNC Magazine
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Pulled on a flying zokusha by eight flying Nara sika deer, Japanese Santa Claus travels the world bringing sweet diecast cars, rare JDM parts and, if you’re really good, possibly entire cars to good little JNC boys and girls everywhere. … Continue reading → Read more at JNC Magazine
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http://www.caranddriver.com/flipbook/my-fair-lady-a-visual-history-of-the-nissan-z-car The Datsun/Nissan Z-car, introduced as the 240Z as the 1960s sputtered to a close, now ranks in the pantheon of great Japanese things, right up there alongside Nikon cameras, fatty tuna sushi, Katana swords, and Mothra. There wasn’t anything particularly new about the 240Z; it was built of ordinary and familiar parts. But it drove so well and was built so well that it elevated consumers’ expectations for all sports cars. It was a better Datsun—and Nissan—that would eventually inspire better Porsches, better Corvettes, and better Jaguars. But Nissan didn’t have the spiritu…
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By any standard the Kiryu Classic Car Festival is a memorable and diverse gathering of kyusha with no shortage of charm. Even better, however, is that after the car show part of the event concluded, the cars go for a parade through the streets … Continue reading → Read more at JNC Magazine
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Acura, purveyor of “Precision Crafted Performance,” turns thirty this year. Their latest tagline, “Precision While the days of GS-R and Type R Integras are no more, there’s no denying the impact Acura had on JNC history and car culture. For … Continue reading → Read more at JNC Magazine
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Honda has announced the 2017 CB1100 EX, a motorcycle styled after the renowned 1969 Honda CB750. That model was the world’s first production superbike and transformed the world of motorcycling when it debuted. The sculpted fuel tank, blacked-out air-cooled four-cylinder, and spoked wheels … Continue reading → Read more at JNC Magazine
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We have made a major update to the JNC shop, stocking inventory of items that we introduced at car shows throughout the year. Some are in very limited quantities, and if you order before 11:59pm on Sunday, December 18, your will arrive before … Continue reading → Read more at JNC Magazine
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In 1987, Nissan won the diesel class of the Paris-Dakar Rally with a turbodiesel Patrol. It was promptly retired and languished in a museum for almost three decades. Then, a group of Nissan engineers saw some photos of it in a … Continue reading → Read more at JNC Magazine
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“Honda for Life” is the motto of Ryu Asada, star designer at Hot Wheels. Born in Osaka, Japan and a lover of cars since infancy, he’s the man responsible for the Hot Wheels CRX, S2000, EF Civic, 1990 NSX, Integra and … Continue reading → Read more at JNC Magazine
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The temps are dropping, we are nearly halfway into December and it’s time to start making treks or planning them. Do you take a plane, train, or automobile? Well, depending on your luck with venturing out into the cold and … Continue reading → Read more at JNC Magazine
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One of our favourite nostalgic car shows in any country, is Classic Japan, which is held in Melbourne, Australia in December every year. Melbourne is 1000kms away from JNC’s Australian HQ in Sydney, so it’s also an opportunity to gather … Continue reading → Read more at JNC Magazine
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