Weekly Motor Fix: throwback Evo II
When we spotted this old battler at Chrome, we were taken straight back to 2003 with Aaron Mckay’s ‘TNTEVO’ Evo II. It rocked a perfectly suited
When we spotted this old battler at Chrome, we were taken straight back to 2003 with Aaron Mckay’s ‘TNTEVO’ Evo II. It rocked a perfectly suited
1997 Honda Civic Type R (EK9) View fullsize NZ Performance Car: Hi, Peach. Tell us how you got into cars and racing.Peach: I
Sick of breaking parts with unreliable builds, Arthur Lee embarked on one hell of an S15 build in which not a single corner
2016 Ford Mustang EcoBoost View fullsize NZ Performance Car: Hi, Varun. How did you get into modifying cars?Varun: Hey, team. I wanted to
2003 Toyota Altezza (SXE10) View fullsize NZ Performance Car: Hi, Caleb. How did you get into the car scene, and what was the
This is no ordinary RX-7, and with lineage back to the street-legal, strip-chomping peach-coloured Series 1 that clocked up flat 12s Words: Rotor
We follow the process involved in getting a dedicated drag car legal to race. It’s a lot more interesting than your daily-driver’s WOF
ST Hi-tec has never done things by halves, but when we caught wind of what a collaboration between them and Dodson Motorsport was looking to
The world is riddled with false expertise surrounding suspension setups, so we turned to the masters at MCA Suspension in order to bust
It’s not every day that you catch something with a lion badge adorning the pages of NZ Performance Car, but when you spot a Holden
Breaking out the magnifying glass and sifting through the spec list of almost any feature article of the piston variety found on the
Well, here it is. About time, too, seeing as the second round of the New Zealand Burnout Championship wrapped up on
Mitsubishis and Subarus going head-to-head in four-wheel drive battle mode Words: Warren Sare Photos: Danny Wood View fullsize Back when
We reported at the end of last month that the Supercars’ endurance season would be kicked off with this month’s Wilson Security Sandown
Previously the domain of supercars and exotics, Liberty Walk kits are expanding out to the pony cars — yep, the Japanese tuning house
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