
NZ Performance Car Issue No. 225: lurking at your local
There is a new magazine lurking on the shelves of your local stockist that is looking for a new home. NZ Performance Car 225 is
There is a new magazine lurking on the shelves of your local stockist that is looking for a new home. NZ Performance Car 225 is
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
When some Kiwis take on the world, they try their hands at exotic flavours, foreign fruits, and other such delicacies unobtainable in New Zealand. Jamie
“Jonny has been there and spent the big bucks on a drift car, but this R32 is all about simplicity at its finest” Keeping
Since it was first unveiled to the world in May 2015, ‘Mad Mike’ Whiddett’s ‘RADBUL’ Mazda MX-5 has taken it by storm. View fullsize Photo:
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
Interviewing a high-profile athlete can often be disastrous. Some stars can come across as hesitant and on edge, afraid of not quite thanking all the
All we can say after watching this new advert from Honda is, “Whoa”. We knew Honda were talented at producing adverts and films, following their ‘R’ button
For me personally the first set of announcements for the 2016 Leadfoot Festival really got me excited about the calibre of machines heading to Haihei
“R32 GT-Rs were the kings of the drag racing scene internationally throughout the ’90s. Hayden Thorn’s example proves they’re still a competitive package” Hayden
“With an Evo like no other, Shoneel Ram has found the pinnacle of the CT9A chassis with his ‘Franken-Evo’ combination” View fullsize We’ve seen
“‘Gangster’ is a bit of a cliched descriptor for a car, but we can’t think of anything more fitting when talking about Kai Hamada’s
The Mazda Grand Familia, as it was known in Japan, was sold as the Mazda 808 in some export markets including Asia, Australia, and New
We don’t only feature fully modified vehicles in NZ Performance Car magazine — the mildly modified daily drivers get a look in too! It doesn’t
After a 23-year hiatus from top-tier Australian competition, a factory-supported Nissan GT-R might find itself returning to racetracks we know and love via the Australian
NZ Performance Car is the authority on the modified import scene. Each issue we bring you the inside knowledge with in-depth coverage of the best street and race scene in the world.
From grass-roots interaction with the very best of New Zealand’s modified import car community featuring exhaustive car profiles and event reports, through to industry news and columnists reporting from the Japanese and world tuning scenes, NZ Performance Car has it covered.