After a two-year hiatus due to COVID, Nissan Guam’s third Nissan Generation (NGEN) Car show was back for 2022 and was bigger and better than ever! In addition to the car show, NGEN featured a remote-control drifting course, a Gran Turismo Racing Challenge, a die-cast car trade show, NISMO Kids GT-R racing, plus vendor booths from Fewture, Shquad, Prolific Guam, Car Audio Image and Proline, as well as locally loved food trucks Serendipity and Sip ’n Dip.
Hundreds of enthusiasts joined the festivities at Nissan Guam in Upper Tumon to celebrate all things Nissan, Datsun, and INFINITI, with one of the crowd-favorite events being a Drifting Exhibition by the Big Whoop and Look Super Drift Teams.
“It was our best NGEN yet,” said General Sales Manager Brian Downey. “From the car show to the die-cast hobbyists, drifters, and kids racers, there was something for everyone to enjoy. We can’t wait to have everyone back for NGEN 2023!”
Favorite 1900s – Abby Lin Camacho, 1975 Datsun 620
Favorite Raised – Adrian Leon Guerrero, 2013 Nissan Frontier
Favorite Infiniti – Don Soriano, 2007 Infiniti G35
Favorite Nissan – Jason Rae Conner, 2015 Nissan GTR 35
Favorite 4-Door – Koby K. Terlaje, 2014 Infiniti Q50 Sport
Favorite 2000s – Marco Fernandez, 2014 Nissan Cube
Favorite Datsun – Ramon Miguel Meneses, 1972 Datsun 1600 521
Favorite 2-Door – Representative Tyrone Nauta, 1989 Skyline GTR
Favorite Lowered – Ryan Kim, 2009 Nissan 370z
People’s Choice – Ramon Miguel Meneses, 1972 Datsun 1600 521
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