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Update, April 1, 2025: Mark Bahna, the owner of the rare Nismo 270R, filed a civil suit against volunteer fire chief Josh Scolnick over damage to the Japanese domestic market sports car ...
A fire chief vandalized a rare Nismo 270R, pleaded guilty, and paid some restitution. Now, the owner is suing the vandal for $500,000, claiming a pending car sale fell through. It’s unclear ...
The car the fire chief vandalized is an incredibly rare 1995 Nismo 270R previously owned by Drift King Keiichi Tsuchiya. Now, the owner is suing for $500,000, MyCentralJersey reports. The story ...
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raising questions over lawsuit’s claim A New Jersey fire chief who admitted to vandalizing a rare 1995 Nissan Nismo 270R now faces a US$500,000 civil lawsuit from the vehicle’s owner ...
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New Jersey JDM Collector Suing Fire Chief for Allegedly Dumping Rocks on His $500,000 NissanUpdate, April 1, 2025: Mark Bahna, the owner of the rare Nismo 270R, filed a civil suit against volunteer fire chief Josh Scolnick over damage to the Japanese domestic market sports car ...
Only 30 units of the S14-based, factory-tuned coupe were made by Nismo. The 270R might look at first glance like a regular 240SX, but is one of the rarest JDM classics ever produced. Police told CBS ...
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