
Today’s highly important question: is Hyundai cool yet?
Remember that kid in school who always gave 110 per cent to try and fit in with the cool clique? A river of awkwardly timed
Remember that kid in school who always gave 110 per cent to try and fit in with the cool clique? A river of awkwardly timed
The humble Toyota Hilux is a Kiwi institution. Seemingly everyone has their own Hilux story, making the nameplate one of the nation’s most culturally ingrained.
NZ Performance Car have covered some extremely popular chassis in previous instalments of Scrapyard Gains, but it seems — judging by the endless emails —
The 2016 V 4&Rotary Nationals, scheduled for January 30–31, is fast becoming rotary nirvana, with two more PAC Performance Mazda RX-3 coupes announced for the
“When embarking on a journey away from home to a tropical island in the middle of the Pacific, you don’t expect to stumble upon
“Built for both drifting and circuit work, Jack’s RE Amemiya-influenced RX-7 is the perfect hybrid” View fullsize There are some cars — much like
When looking to build a track-day car for his sons and himself, Richard Pykett went about it in a way that most others would not
We don’t only feature fully modified vehicles in NZ Performance Car magazine — the mildly modified get a look in too! It doesn’t matter what
“After destroying his original engine with too much boost, Scott Allen was left with two choices: scrap the project or build it better. Guess
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When putting together any issue of NZ Performance Car, it’s always a balancing act between showing enough of each car, and fitting everything we want
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