NZPC Issue No. 222: epicness in print
The latest issue of NZ Performance Car magazine hit the shelves with a big bang yesterday, and if you didn’t already pick up a copy;
The latest issue of NZ Performance Car magazine hit the shelves with a big bang yesterday, and if you didn’t already pick up a copy;
After taking an in-depth look at the Possum Bourne Motorsport–built Subaru WRC car, we knew the team, and driver Alister McRae, had a good shot
Round five of the Prowear NZ Superlap series, held at Ricoh Taupo Motorsport Park, was one of the most challenging to date with weather conditions
“We uncover who the man is behind one of the most legendary names the automotive world has ever seen” AJ Foyt, Don Garlits, Dan Gurney,
View fullsize This month we will cover what we think is one of the best budget performance cars in terms of overall power, grip,
View fullsize Welcome to the Weekend Workshop, a place where you can save some cash by getting your hands dirty These tech guides aim
We have teamed up with Demon Energy and D1NZ to offer the wildest prize for the Demon Energy D1NZ final at Pukekohe Park Raceway on
Remember the review by The Smoking Tire about my GTO? Well, the only reason that was possible was because Faizal Ramzan invited me to the
Sometimes when you’re looking for feature content, all you have to do is look out the window, which is what we did for this week’s
You may have seen Fredrik Sørlie’s first project a few years back dubbed Bring Back The Touge, where he carved up a mountain road in Norway in
View fullsize While the NZ Performance Car team decided to step back from running hardparks this summer and focus on a few other projects, we
Check out our behind the scenes look at the latest NZ Performance Car poster shoot with one of the Demon babes. There’s also over $1000
View fullsize Getting out on your local track at the weekend is a great way to blow off some steam, forget the stresses of
View fullsize The fine line between insanity and genius is blurry in Osamu Kawashima’s world. You only have to look at his infamous oni-camber Toyota Celica
View fullsize Scrapyard Gains is set to become a regular feature focused on budget performance, and aimed at readers looking to gain a few kilowatts
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.