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 NewsNewsHere’s Your First Look At The Hyundai Ioniq 9NewsBrabus Has Given The Rolls-Royce Cullinan 690bhpNewsThere’s Now A Second Road-Legal Jaguar C-X75Road-legal Jaguar C-X75 - frontNewsThe Skoda Kodiaq vRS Is Back To Help You Achieve A School Run PBSkoda Kodiaq vRS - frontNewsHave Fun In The Sun (And Rain) With This Skoda Felicia FunSkoda Felicia Fun - frontNewsBehold, The New 276bhp Lancia Ypsilon HFLancia Ypsilon HFLatest ReviewsReviews2024 Dacia Duster Review: Refreshingly Simple, Relentlessly CharmingDacia Duster - front, dynamicReviewsToyota Hilux GR Sport Review: A Tough, Capable Truck – Just Don’t Be Fooled By The BadgesToyota Hilux GR Sport - frontReviewsLamborghini Urus SE Review: Audacious, Hilarious, But Not The Car It Truly Wants To BeLamborghini Urus SE, front 3/4, drivingReviewsMercedes-AMG GT63 Pro Review: Sweet Spot Or No-Man’s Land?Mercedes-AMG GT63 Pro - drivingReviewsMercedes-AMG CLE53 Cabriolet ReviewMercedes-AMG CLE53 CabrioletReviewsPorsche 911 S/T Review: You Can Guess How This Verdict Ends
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.