dB master: Put your money where the sound is
Technology is one hell of a thing — it moves fast, really fast, and even if you’ve only been out of the game
Technology is one hell of a thing — it moves fast, really fast, and even if you’ve only been out of the game
View fullsize The morning of day three started off understandably quiet, with most of those lurking around early looking as if they
View fullsize These things have a natural order to them, with day one of this year’s event switched up to take place
Following its introduction to the Kiwi automotive events calendar earlier in 2017, the New Zealand Burnout Championship (NZBC) has lived up to its
View fullsize 1981 Toyota Soarer MZ11 Name: Tom Acott // Age: 31 Location: Wellington // Occupation: Diesel mechanic View fullsize NZ Performance Car:
The formula behind the Culture — Backstreet Car Meet event is remarkably simple. So simple, in fact, that were it to be organized
When Hi-Power Performance was given an open slather on a worn S15, the results were pure street brawler View fullsize “What the hell
In the world of motorsport there are few liveries as Iconic as the blue and teal war paint of team Falken, and for those of
View fullsize 1999 Mitsubishi Evo VI Name: Rohit Bhattacharjee // Age: 29Location: Auckland // Occupation: Clinical research manager NZ Performance Car: Hi, Rohit. How did
After going through two shells and having nothing to show for it, most would have given up, but Elliot Brown was determined to
No one ever said that a functional build has to look like ass. Russell Major’s S13 could teach us a thing or two
Group B rallying took the boundaries and threw them to the wind. For one Kiwi rally fan, the replication of Toyota’s Group B effort recreates
We take it right back to the beginning to find out how the Nissan Silvia became one of the most popular performance models
Words: Jamie Nelson Photos: Tony Crossed As we are hitting those sunny months, round two of Drift South was hit with an absolute scorcher
We don’t need to introduce an event like the V 4&Rotary Nationals South Island Champs and while us northerners have
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