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Monday, May 5, 2014
'NITTO' 10.1 @ 154 MPH - NISSAN SKYLINE R34
Trent from Mercury Motorsports was out testing his new engine setup in his 'NITTO' Nissan Skyline R34. The car is running on ET Street radials, makes over 1000HP at all 4 wheels and shifted by a sequential gearbox. With some more track time, you can be sure this car will head into the 8s with all that mumbo behind it.
2 of the WORLDS FASTEST NISSANS
In the Factory Xtreme final of Jamboree 2012, Scott Porter's Nissan Infinity V6 VQ35 reset it's own world record yesterday with a blisteringly quick 6.46 @ 222 mph and took the win. This is the fastest Nissan powered vehicle in the world and the R35 Skyline (on film) of Mark Jacobsen is the fastest RB powered vehicle worldwide. Mark Jacobsen ran 6.63 @ 211 mph off camera to also reset his own world record as seen in a previous DragImportMedia video.
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EKanooRacing World Fastest Toyota GT86 -2JZ
EKanooRacing GT86 Runs 10.5 @ 196 KM/H , With Mis Shifting 5th Gear , Using Stock 2JZ Block , Precision 6262 Turbo , Hyper Tune Intake , Custom 4 Row Intercooler , 3.5 Custom Down Down Pipe & Exhaust System , Using M/T 26-8 inch Slick ,Tuned By Husam Tayib
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Extreme Turbo Systems 7.81 second Nissan GTR
BrianZuk records the current world record holder for Nissan GTR quarter mile times, the Extreme Turbo Systems 1572whp GTR which has completed the 1/4mile in 7.81 seconds @ 183mph. The video shows this insane GTR starting up, burning out, launching, and doing full throttle acceleration runs on a runway at the 2014 Shift-S3ctor Airstrip Attack 5. TURN UP YOUR SPEAKERS and Enjoy!
Saturday, May 3, 2014
Exotic Cars Motor Trend
Lamborghinis, Ferraris, and McLarens on display in Tampa, Florida at Motor Trend Auto Show 2012.
Flat Black Nissan GTR vs Subaru WRX STI Drag Race
Flat Black Nissan GTR vs Subaru WRX STI Drag Race at Bandimere Speedway in Morrison CO at almost 6000 feet above sea level.
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