All told, Nissan has sunk around $1.56 million into the new V8 Supercars program to become the first brand other than Ford or Holden to compete in the series in nearly 20 years. Check out the car ...
This new V8-powered sedan offered a track-honed chassis, a reliable Toyota V8 engine, rear-wheel drive, and the usual comfort you'd expect from Lexus. As you'd expect, later model years command a ...
The splitter scrapes the ground at the front end, and the fenders stretch wider to cover the track tires ... with a mid-mounted 3.4-litre 'RV8K' V8 race engine (above) and an output capped ...