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2021.5 NISMO Special Edition GT-R
Fourteen years is an eternity for a chassis to remain in production without a complete redesign. We rarely see cars, even special interest or sportscars eclipsing the 10-year mark in the Japanese vehicle realm with a single chassis. Sure, it happens, but it’s not a common occurrence though Nissan seems to push those limits as

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Time Capsule 1985 Honda Civic Hatchback
You don’t find many older Hondas in the sort of condition that this 1985 Civic 1500S was found in and, if you do, and you’re immediately hit with throwback vibes and rich memories of piloting the same sort of chassis during “spirited driving encounters” on the streets 30-or-so years prior, then you don’t let it

Rotary-powered Suzuki Samurai
That a Suzuki Samurai is being featured by Super Street shouldn’t come as a complete shock to some of our long-time fans who know we love capturing something unique. Sure, it’s not a common occurrence and in fact, I can’t recall ever having featured one in the past, but this example, owned and built by

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Supercharged 1986 JDM Toyota Corolla Levin
Low on power (even lower on creature comforts), cursed with the dreaded drift tax, and increasingly tough to find decent OEM parts for, the 80s-era Toyota Corolla has quite a bit working against it in terms of a project car. But guess what? It doesn’t matter, because Toyota’s lightweight, front-engine, RWD workhorse carries one of

660hp AWD Turbo 1990 Honda Civic Si Hatchback
How we got to the point at which a 660hp, AWD turbo 90s-era Civic Si is not only a possibility, but an honest street driven reality, can be chalked up to a few different things. The first is Honda’s unrivaled cross-chassis compatibility. The same compatibility that fueled an early 90s engine swap phenomenon which continues

Production Version of Nissan 400Z Leaked
Super Street: These photos of the assumed production model of Nissan’s upcoming continuation of the Z-car line have been blazing throughout the interwebs for a few days now. One thing is for certain, that Z-Proto vehicle that toured various regions last year was pretty damn close to the real deal. We even spent a little
