This was mostly a test, i didn't really know what i was doing :) The lotus wasn't doing that good and the leaves were turning black after a while on the surface. Most likely the small container was a ...
I take a look at two one-of-one crazy rare Skyline GTRs. A Nismo 400R LM R33 GTR in Champion Blue & a Mines R34 GTR M spec Nur ...
We get insight from Jon and Zan Dale of Gear Oil Cafe on investing in diecast cars. Learn about factors such as rarity, age, serial numbers, and more.
Picture this: a vivid pink toy van with bright yellow and orange plastic surfboards sticking ungainly out its rear. It’s small enough to sit in the palm of your hand—even though the iffy weight ...
Two different mules also sport numberplates both on the grille and to the side of it, possibly indicating different positions for different markets. In the EU, plates must now be centrally mounted ...
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Highly acclaimed author George R.R. Martin recently praised the Game of Thrones prequel A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms: The Hedge Knight while also appreciating the efforts taken by HBO ...
While we were eagerly waiting for a brand-new GT500 based on the S650-generation Ford Mustang, Shelby has taken us by surprise, unveiling the 2025 GT350 and GT350R, which boast more power than the ...
You'll often hear people referring to the Nissan Skyline GT-R as Godzilla, but what's the connection between the stylish performance car and the giant atomic kaiju? The Godzilla name actually ...
Unless you’re a Formula 1 fan or a classic French car enthusiast, it’s likely you haven’t heard of Alpine, although that’s set to change, as Renault plans to introduce a range of ...
Any nail look can be elevated with 3D decals. These shimmery, baby pink nails are made even more glad with cute, matching bows and hearts. Say yes to summer early with a little slice of lemon.
The R35 Nissan GT‑R is archetypal of the kaizen philosophy of continuous improvement. That is to say, a car that’s been tinkered, tickled, nipped and tucked almost beyond all recognition.