MotorRex Maxima GT-R.......
#1
From October 2000 Road & Track:
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There's nothing wrong with your vision. The car you see above is {LR-In the Mag, duh}, or was, a Nissan Maxima. It seems the folks at MotoRex, a company that specializes in importing the Nissan Skyling GT-R into the U.S., weren't all that keen on the Maxima's original styling. {LR } So they changed it, from bumper to bumper. Now it's the spitting image of the R33 Skyline GT-R. Underneath the sheet metal, MotoRex is planning on supercharging the 3.0-liter V-6, bringing power up to about 300 bhp. Those interested in transforming a Maxima (at a cost of approximately $10,000) can contact MotoRex at (310)224-5085 or visit http://www.skylinegtr.com
-Sam Mitani
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So only $10K, what a bargain!
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There's nothing wrong with your vision. The car you see above is {LR-In the Mag, duh}, or was, a Nissan Maxima. It seems the folks at MotoRex, a company that specializes in importing the Nissan Skyling GT-R into the U.S., weren't all that keen on the Maxima's original styling. {LR } So they changed it, from bumper to bumper. Now it's the spitting image of the R33 Skyline GT-R. Underneath the sheet metal, MotoRex is planning on supercharging the 3.0-liter V-6, bringing power up to about 300 bhp. Those interested in transforming a Maxima (at a cost of approximately $10,000) can contact MotoRex at (310)224-5085 or visit http://www.skylinegtr.com
-Sam Mitani
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So only $10K, what a bargain!
#4
Originally posted by LuvSpeed
anyone got a picture, please post one i would like to see.
anyone got a picture, please post one i would like to see.
#6
cheston has some on his site, http://www.maximadriver.com, but i couldnt access the pics... theyre no longer on the server or someting, you can go there and check if they work if you want to.
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