The latest issue of Street Machine, dated April 2025, is now available for enthusiasts to grab. Featuring a lineup of impressive custom cars and projects, this edition showcases some of the most remarkable street machines in the scene.
One standout feature in this issue is Frank Zammit’s XW ute, a showstopper that dominated the Elite Hall at Summernats 37. Powered by a twin-turbo Windsor V8, this meticulously crafted vehicle took home top honors at Australia’s premier horsepower event, earning accolades for its exceptional design and performance.
For fans of Chevrolet, Nathan Marshall’s 1957 two-door post is a must-see. Equipped with a powerful big-block engine and twin turbos, this classic Chevy is primed for both drag racing and street driving, boasting a striking stance that sets it apart from the rest.
Adding to the lineup is Alan Robson’s LC Torana, a stylish build that pays homage to classic GTR aesthetics while packing a punch with a roaring 355ci Holden V8 engine. The blend of vintage charm and modern power makes this Torana a true standout in the custom car scene.
Another highlight of the issue is Nick Cini’s Mad Max-inspired black XB coupe, featuring a Boss 290 engine and upgraded components for enhanced performance. With a nod to iconic movie car designs, this coupe offers a blend of nostalgia and contemporary engineering.
Events coverage in this edition includes the Optima Ultimate Street Car and Powercruise 97, catering to driving enthusiasts seeking adrenaline-pumping experiences on the track. Urban Warfare features a turbocharged, all-wheel-drive Nissan Patrol with over 1000hp, showcasing the diversity of high-performance builds in the automotive community.
Justin Walshe’s VX Clubby, a fierce contender in the NDRC Nitro Funny Car championship, is a testament to high-powered engineering and performance. This blown beast is set to make waves at Summernats, embodying the spirit of competition and innovation in the custom car world.
From a turbocharged LS-powered HT Kingswood to a pro street VC Valiant, this issue covers a wide range of custom builds and projects, offering readers insights into the creativity and craftsmanship behind each vehicle. With a mix of classic models and modern innovations, the April 2025 edition of Street Machine is a must-have for car enthusiasts and gearheads alike.
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