
Prince R380 - Wikipedia
The Prince R380 is a racing car built in 1965 by Prince Motor Company to compete in the Japanese Grand Prix. Following the merger of Prince Motor Company and Nissan Motors in …
Ericsson R380 - Wikipedia
The Ericsson R380 is a GSM Smartphone developed by Ericsson Mobile Communications. [1] It combines the functions of a mobile phone and a personal digital assistant (PDA), [2] and was …
Nissan | Heritage Collection | Prince R380A-I
This is the first prototype race car in postwar Japan that was developed by Prince Motors, Ltd. to beat Porsche, the champion of the 2nd Japan Grand Prix in 1964. The chief engineer was …
Nissan R380A-II (1967 : R380) - Nissan Motor Corporation Global …
The prototype race car R380 challenged not only races but also the international speed records. Its first challenge was done in August 1965. R380-AI recorded better time than the …
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蓝宝科技承诺旗下的蓝宝石显卡产品2011年3月1日及以后出售的显卡产品,将享受2年免费质保政策。 但3月1日前售出的显卡产品则继续按照旧质保政策,即1年免费保。 进入官网>> 蓝宝科 …
The R380’s international speed records - Nissan Motor …
There were high expectations riding on the R380, which had beaten its old rival Porsche in the 3rd Japan GP. And this time, with FIA approval, it set new world records in the 7 prescribed events …
Meet the Prince R380, Japan’s First Thoroughbred Prototype Race …
Feb 21, 2023 · Part of Japanese racing royalty, the Prince R380 was the country’s first purpose-built race car. Moreover, its engine, slightly modified for street use, powered the first two …
MOTORSPORT: The Prince R380 - Japanese Nostalgic Car
Sep 8, 2016 · Developed from the summer of 1964 through June of 1965, the R380 was aimed to be entered in the third Japan Grand Prix. Fifty years ago, Prince entered four R380 in the 1966 …
Rocky Auto R380: A street-legal Prince race car appears at Tokyo …
Jan 16, 2025 · Built to conquer purpose-built racing Porsches, the Prince R380 was Japan’s first prototype race car. It never had a road-going counterpart and was retired after it fulfilled its …
Ericsson - R380s - Mobile Phone Museum
The Ericsson R380 was the first GSM phone to use the EPOC32 operating system (Release 5). Originally developed for the Psion Series 5 of PDAs, EPOC evolved into the Symbian …
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