TWO AWESOME WORDS: GT-R NISMO

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Nismo has aways had its way of doing things. Unlike AMG or M-Sports, they have always approached the fine-tuning of Nissan sports cars in a bit of a different way, so rather than producing Nismo versions of production models, they have always stuck to offering afermarket tuning parts and package for cars like the Skyline GT-R and Silvia. Now, the GT-R, the big daddy of the brand, has received the Nismo treatment. From a fancier body kit to harder and lower suspension and sports seats, this upgrade has a lot to offer. We’ll let you salivate for a moment on the photo, and wish for Santa to get this to your doors, quick!

Source: Speedhunters

CHICKEN VS CAT

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It was only two days ago when Jaguar released an ad in which they mocked Mercedes-Benz’s Magic Body Control commercial and now the German marque has released a rather gentle reply. Mercedes-Benz’s marketing department quickly came up with a response, saying the “cat-like reflexes aren’t fast enough” especially when it comes to safely stopping the car which is why the PRE-SAFE brake system offered by Mercedes-Benz is necessary in extreme situations, otherwise you will likely end up hitting the jaguar as suggested in the photo published on Facebook.

Source: World Car Fans

WORST CELEBRITY RIDES: Nicki Minaj’s Pepto Bismol Aventador

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Don’t get us wrong — the Aventador is certainly cool, and we could even get behind a pink Aventador, but the weird Pepto-esque tone of this particular pink Lambo is just off-putting, and the paint-matched wheels aren’t helping. Sorry, Nicki, but this one didn’t quite make it.

Source: Complex Rides

SPOTTED: DODGE CHALLENGER SRT

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This white-and-red number was seen cruising along the SLEX. This was the model (different color, of course) used by Vin Diesel’s character in the Fast and Furious 6.

FOUR-DOOR MUSTANG?

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Each time Ford puts a new face on the Mustang, rumors pick up surrounding the possibility of a four-door version. The notion of a 400-plus horsepower sports sedan certainly doesn’t sour our milk, especially after taking a look at Theopolis Chin’s illustrations. These sketches provide a glimpse of the pony sedan that will never be. What do you think?

Source: Road & Track