BMW 5 Series-Gran Turismo

BMW 5 Series-Gran Turismo Luxury Interior
BMW 5 Series-Gran Turismo Front Concept
Black BMW 5 Series-Gran Turismo




BMW 5 Series-Gran Turismo on the Road
BMW 5 Series-Gran Turismo Concept
BMW 5 Series-Gran Turismo Driver Interior
BMW 5 Series-Gran Turismo Left Side Shown
BMW 5 Series-Gran Turismo Passenger Interior

Nissan 350Z

Orange Nissan 350Z Modification with Black Combination
Elegant Nissan 350Z Black Modification
Black Nissan 350Z with Silver Combination Look Amazing




Great Blue Nissan 350Z
Nissan 350Z Orange Color Edition
Nissan 350Z Concept
Silver Nissan 350Z
Nissan 350Z Wallpaper

Toyota Yaris Verso

The Toyota Yaris Verso is a mini MPV produced by Toyota Motor Corporation. In Japan it was called the Fun Cargo. It was replaced in 2004 by the Toyota Ractis. Some Caribbean countries still have the Yaris Verso in production.
Most reviews in the UK, where the car is no longer available new and where Toyota have declined to offer the Ractis, have praised the space and the driving characteristics whilst passing adverse comment on the car's appearance. The staff of at least one Toyota dealership nicknamed the cars "ice-cream vans".


Elegant White Toyota Yaris Verso
Toyota Yaris Verso Blue Edition
Red Toyota Yaris Verso
Toyota Yaris Verso on the Road
Toyota Yaris Verso Great Interior
Black Toyota Yaris Verso
Toyota Yaris Verso Hatchback
Toyota Yaris Verso Interior

Acura RSX

Great Acura RSX Concept
Acura RSX Duo
Blue Acura RSX
Black vs White Acura RSX
All About Black Acura RSX
Blue Acura RSX Modification
Acura RSX with Metal Color
Acura RSX Interior

Toyota Alphard

Toyota Alphard Look Amazing
Toyota Alphard Fashion
Toyota Alphard Interior
Elegant White Toyota Alphard
Toyota Alphard Purple
Toyota Alphard Exterior
Toyota Alphard from Left Side
Toyota Alphard in Parking Area
Great Toyota Alphard Black
Toyota Alphard Open
Black Toyota Alphard Hatchback

Nissan Skyline


The Nissan Skyline is a line of compact cars originally produced by the Japanese carmaker Prince Motor Company starting in 1957 and subsequently by Nissan after the two companies merged in 1966. It is currently available in either coupé, or sedan body styles, and are most commonly known by their round brake lights, with the wagon form being dropped in 1989 with the introduction of the R32 platform.


Iterations R30 to R35 of the Skyline are still popular tuner cars for Japanese car enthusiasts from the 1980s to today, especially with available features such as straight-6 engines, turbochargers, and the high-performance GT-R trim. While not distributed in the United States, the Skyline's prominence in video games, movies and magazines resulted in many such cars being imported there from 1999 to late 2005, after Motorex petitioned the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration to allow 1990-1999 GT-Rs and GTSs to be imported, at the condition that they were modified to meet United States Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standards.


The 11th generation Skyline (V35) was a major turning point for the nameplate, as it dropped the Skyline's trademark characteristics such as the straight-6 engine and turbocharging, eventually separated the GT-R into its own line, and moved to V6-engined era, this decision which extended to all later Skylines. Nissan decided to position the Skyline for the luxury-sport market, while its platform-mate, the 350Z, revived the Z line of pure sports cars. The V35 was the first Skyline made for export to North America, being sold under Nissan's luxury marque Infiniti as the G35. The Skyline (V36/J50) is sold in Europe, North America, South Korea, Taiwan, and the Middle East as the Infiniti G37.


April 11, 2010 saw a world record for the biggest ever Nissan Skyline meet and the most ever officially recognized on a track in the Guinness Book of World Records. This took place at Silverstone, United Kingdom at the ISTS event.

Blue Nissan Skyline Fast Car
Nissan Skyline Car Poster
Nissan Skyline Modification
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