Sharper than even the latest Nissan Z's styling, this NISMO-inspired sushi knife comes from masters of the slicing art.
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Top Gear on MSNMeet VeilSide boss Hironao Yokomaku: the OG Japanese tunerWhen Hironao Yokomaku joined a French restaurant aged 16, little did he know how much he’d influence Japan’s car culture in ...
The front and rear ends have been entirely redesigned, drawing inspiration from the R35’s signature lines. The grille and ...
Japanese carmaker Nissan partnered with chef Hiroyuki Terada and knifemaker Kiryu to create a limited edition sushi knife.
Espinosa, who joined Nissan in 2003 in his native Mexico, has spent most of his time in strategy and planning. He most ...
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HotCars on MSNLarry Chen Gives Us A Tour Of Carbon Signal 240Z Restoration ShopDubai's Carbon Signal is an expert in Z upkeep, offering everything from replica parts to full-car restoration services.
Nissan's MID4 II concept packed tech and promise under sharp bodywork, but proved to be an evolutionary dead end.
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CarBuzz on MSNLiberty Walk Has Aced The Nissan Z's Retro LookStretch out and show off with the custom catalog of parts from Liberty Walk's latest collection for the new Nissan Z coupe.
The 240Z, a.k.a. the "Fairlady Z" in Japan didn't only do numbers but also won Nissan some of its prized titles. Back in 1971, Nissan entered the East-African Safari Rally with three 240Zs that ...
Chief among those was Nissan with its Z31 cars (the 300ZX in the United States and the Fairlady Z in Japan). Beginning with model year 1984, the Z31 featured an optional electronic instrument ...
Precision. Performance. Expertise. These qualities define both the Nissan Z and the centuries-old tradition of Japanese knifemaking. To honor that shared DNA, Nissan Design America collaborated with ...
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