Nissan's real and forgotten supercar Smiller 29 Jun 2015 Sponsored PostsComments R390 Street legal if I’m right Only two known road cars were made. One is stored in Nissan’s Zama warehouse. In terms of the GT1 version, I believe 3 were made for Le Mans. Only one finished the race. Latest NewsNewsThe Kia EV9 GT Is A Six-Seat Ioniq 5 N*Kia EV9 GT, front 3/4NewsYou Can Now Buy Mitsuoka’s Honda Civic-turned-Dodge ChallengerNewsManthey’s Porsche 911 GT3 RS Is A Shark-Finned ‘Ring MonsterManthey Racing 992 Porsche 911 GT3 RS, sideNewsFord Is Set To Axe 800 UK JobsNewsThere’s A New DS Coming And Yes, It’s An Electric SUVDS 8NewsHyundai Ioniq 9 Revealed As An Absolute UnitHyundai Ioniq 9, front 3/4Latest ReviewsReviewsMini Aceman SE Review: Like A Cooper, But BiggerMini Aceman SE - frontReviews2024 Skoda Octavia vRS Review: Jack Of All Trades, Master Of One2024 Skoda Octavia vRS, front 3/4, drivingReviewsBMW M135 Review: A Superb All-Rounder That Lacks SomethingBMW M135 - frontReviewsAbarth 695 75 Anniversario Review: More Fashion Accessory Than Hot HatchAbarth 695 Anniversario, front 3/4, drivingReviewsAlpine A290 GTS Review: A Little Restrained, But A Lot Of FunAlpine A290, front 3/4, drivingReviews2024 Dacia Duster Review: Refreshingly Simple, Relentlessly CharmingDacia Duster - front, dynamic
Only two known road cars were made. One is stored in Nissan’s Zama warehouse. In terms of the GT1 version, I believe 3 were made for Le Mans. Only one finished the race.
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R390
Street legal if I’m right
Only two known road cars were made. One is stored in Nissan’s Zama warehouse. In terms of the GT1 version, I believe 3 were made for Le Mans. Only one finished the race.