Page 60 of Haynes Trade Catalogue by Haynes
NEW March 2006
Skyline GT-R: The Ultimate
Japanese Supercar
by Andy Butler
The Nissan Skyline GT-R is an icon
among Japanese performance cars, its
almost mythical status accentuated
both by its domination of numerous
motorsport divisions and by its
ultimate tuneability, which has led to
GT-Rs with well over 1000bhp. Only
officially sold in strictly limited
numbers outside Japan, the large
numbers of grey imports have ensured
that the legend has spread. Although
the GT-R has towering power and
performance, the sophisticated chassis
and cutting-edge technology mean
that it can be driven safely and swiftly
by almost anyone. A unique insight
into the ultimate Japanese supercar.
Hardback, 270 x 210mm, 160pp
175 colour illustrations
isbn: 1844251055
no: H4105
Haynes
rrp: 17.99
The SMART Story
by Paul Guinness
Since the launch of the original twoseater City Coup in 1999, the
SMART marque has achieved wide
success throughout Europe. Since
then, this model now sold as the
ForTwo has become a popular sight
in every major European city and
urban region, particularly in the UK.
The SMART is an individuals car, and
the availability of a vast range of funky
panel designs and accessories enables
SMART drivers to stand out from the
crowd. Here is a fascinating insight
into the design and evolution of the
SMART, as well as an essential guide
to ownership. very thorough Octane Well researched and packed with
colour photographs Auto Express
Hardback, 250 x 250mm, 160pp
210 colour illustrations
isbn: 1844251233
no: H4123
Haynes
rrp: 19.99
Specialist Sports Cars
The good, the bad and the ugly
of a very British breed
by Richard Heseltine
Specialist, low-volume sports cars are
popular in Britain, which since the
1950s has had a wealth of
entrepreneurial firms each producing
their own vision of the ideal drivers
delight. Whether the design is
brilliant, appalling or just plain
eccentric, these specials generate
huge enthusiasm. But while some
marques are acknowledged by
motoring historians, this is the first
book to describe the industry as a
whole. fascinating Classic Car Weekly by far the most accessible and
informative book on the subject
Classic Sports Car an excellent resource Classics
Hardback, 270 x 210mm, 152pp
200 illustrations, including colour
isbn: 1859606903
no: H690
Haynes
rrp: 19.99
You Your Subaru Impreza
Turbo
Buying, enjoying, maintaining,
modifying
by Chris Rees
The rally-bred Subaru Impreza Turbo
has become the definitive modern
sports saloon, combining four-wheeldrive safety, the capacity to seat four
adults, and useable luggage space, in
a practical package to rival many pure
sports cars. This colour book covers
the full road car and competition
history, and will fascinate all fans of
this modern-day performance icon. will tell you all you need to know
Daily Express covers everything you could possibly
think of Fastcar Magazine
Hardback, 270 x 210mm, 160pp
160 illustrations, mainly colour
isbn: 1859608256
no: H825
Haynes
rrp: 17.99
You Your Suzuki 4x4
Buying, enjoying, maintaining,
modifying
by Paul Guinness
Introduced in the late 1970s, the first
Suzuki 4x4, the LJ series, carved out
its own market niche as a compact
and affordable workhorse. The LJ
evolved into the highly successful SJ
series and Samurai models, which
became the first lifestyle 4x4s on the
market. When the Vitara appeared in
1989, it proved popular as an
alternative to a hot hatch, and since
then the Suzuki off-roader brand has
gone from strength to strength. a really great book...masses of
informative, expert material
4x4 Mart
Hardback, 270 x 210mm, 160pp
160 colour illustrations
isbn: 1844251217
no: H4121
Haynes
rrp: 17.99
TR for Triumph
by Chris Harvey
From the popular OIP Classic Car
Series, this book has been re-issued
to satisfy a continuing demand. It
provides a wealth of technical
information with a fully illustrated
history, anecdotes, practical tips, and
compulsive reading in the form of
contemporary road testers reports.
There is also advice on what to look
for when buying a Triumph TR the
strengths and weaknesses of this
classic car hints on restoration and
on preparing a car for competition,
and fascinating information on the
competition successes and the men
behind the cars.
Hardback, 250 x 207mm, 256pp
235 b w and colour illustrations
isbn: 0902280945
no: P094
Haynes
rrp: 19.99
Transit: The 40-year story of
Britains best-loved van
by Graham Robson
The Ford Transit van is 40 years old in
2005 and this fun book packed with
facts, anecdotes, photographs, adverts
and publicity shots celebrates what
has been one of the most successful
Light Commercial Vehicles ever
produced in Europe. Built on several
sites and in many varieties, successive
generations of Transit have set every
industry standard since the mid-
1960s. They have myriad uses, from
mobile shop to racer, powered by a
Formula 1 engine. this book delivers
Classic Sports Car a fun book thats packed with photos
and stories which make it a must for
every white van man Daily Star a very good volume indeed
Classic Car Weekly
Hardback, 259 x 195mm, 144pp
40 b w, 160 colour illustrations
isbn: 1844251047
no: H4104
Haynes
rrp: 16.99
Triumph TR:
Haynes Great Cars Series
TR2 to 6: The last of the
traditional sports cars
by Bill Piggott
The Triumph TR range is among the
most popular British sports cars of all,
on both sides of the Atlantic. The twoseater roadsters covered in this book
range from the basic four-cylinder TR2
introduced in 1953 to the hairychested six-cylinder TR6 that finally
bowed out of production in 1975. packed with good stuff
Classic Sports Car a great reference source
Classic Cars
Hardback, 250 x 250mm, 160pp
290 illustrations, many in colour
isbn: 185960997X
no: H997
Haynes
rrp: 19.99
NEW May 2006
Triumph:
Haynes Classic Makes Series
Sport and elegance
by Bill Piggott
The enthusiast following for Triumph
cars, especially the sports cars, carries
on undiminished, even though the
marque has been defunct for over 20
years. Here, from a celebrated
Triumph expert, is the inside story of a
popular make that has always had a
special place in the hearts of sports
car enthusiasts, and manufactured
some acclaimed saloon cars as well.
The varied content includes technical
information, driving impressions and
buying hints.
Hardback, 270 x 210mm, 160pp
40 b w, 110 colour illustrations
isbn: 1859609694
no: H969
Haynes
rrp: 19.99
TVR: An Illustrated History
(2nd Edition)
by Johnny Tipler
A complete photographic record of all
the cars produced by Blackpool-based
TVR, from the earliest specials built
in the early 1950s by founder Trevor
Wilkinson, to the latest muscular
supercars evolving under the new
Russian ownership. TVRs have always
stood out from the crowd, both for
their often controversial styling and for
their sheer innovation, and few people
would dispute that a TVR has
presence. Here, the rollercoaster
history of TVR is told through
photographs, including many taken
behind the scenes during development
and production. Essential reading for
all TVR enthusiasts and sports car
fans.
Hardback, 244 x 172mm, 192pp
159 b w, 158 colour illustrations
isbn: 1844252353
no: H4235
Haynes
rrp: 14.99
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