
Bad Habits: Frank and Maree’s Shed
Frank and Maree Wilson’s collection of stuff isn’t just amazing; it’s every car lover’s fantasy come to life! View fullsize I don’t find

Frank and Maree Wilson’s collection of stuff isn’t just amazing; it’s every car lover’s fantasy come to life! View fullsize I don’t find

Bic Anderson has built some of the coolest cars in the country for customers, including this issue’s cover car. here’s what’s brewing in

View fullsize Wellington had the summer of its life earlier this year with high temperatures, calm — yes, calm — conditions with not

Earlier this year, the local burnout scene was rocked with the news that the New Zealand Burnout Championship (NZBC) had received the local

Warning: subjective statement ahead. As far as drag racing in New Zealand is concerned, there are few events that can hold a candle

Those of you who stayed away from Repco Beach Hop 18 because of the dodgy-looking weather forecast, shame on you — the meteorologists

The 50th New Zealand Nationals was contested over March 17–18 at Masterton Motorplex, drawing competitors from all over the country. With a total

the blown and injected XW cruiser on this issue’s cover is one sweet machine, so it may come as a surprise to learn

Kruzin Kustoms is certainly no stranger to our pages, and the team has been up to a fair bit, so we decided to

Any true Kiwi car lover will have fond memories of their hero cars and drivers lapping Bathurst, but never did any ever imagine

We don’t need to sit here and convince you how essential having WD-40 in your tool box is, as chances are it’s saved

On the competition calendar of New Zealand drag racing, the annual IHRA Nationals meeting at Meremere Dragway would have to rate as among

In the internet age, it’s surprisingly easy to become ensnared in the hyperbole and bluster that surrounds just about anything that people may

V8 Supercars will finally enter the 21st century next year with the introduction of the Gen2 rules, which allow non-V8 engines to enter

View fullsize We’ve seen what Tony Witinitara can do with an HZ Premier, chipping away bit by bit as time and money allow.