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  2. Mazda RX-7 - Wikipedia

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    Mazda RX-7 Turbo (JDM), note the intercooler scoop on the bonnet distinguishing it from the naturally aspirated models. The second-generation RX-7 (sometimes referred to as "FC", VIN begins JM1FC3 or JMZFC1), still known as the Mazda Savanna RX-7 in Japan, featured a complete restyling much like similar sports cars of the era such as the Nissan ...

  3. Mazda Savanna - Wikipedia

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    It was exported as the Mazda RX-3 in its first generation from 1971 to 1978, and as the Mazda RX-7 in its subsequent generations. For the original 1971 version of Savanna, Mazda fitted its 10A rotary engine to the Mazda Grand Familia to create a separately marketed product sold in coupé, sedan, and station wagon guises. The engine was upgraded ...

  4. "Mad" Mike Whiddett - Wikipedia

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    MADBUL, a Mazda FD RX-7 with a 26B quad rotor, naturally aspirated engine. MADBUL was given a new look in 2017 to have RX-3 front end bodywork and renamed MADBUL 7.3 due its design combination of RX-7 and RX-3; BADBUL, a Mazda RX-8 with a 20B three rotor turbo engine; HUMBUL, a Mazda FD RX-7 with a 26B quad rotor, twin turbo engine

  5. Mazda 787B - Wikipedia

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    The engine continued to be used in the GTS category for the spaceframe FD3S RX-7, which returned to Le Mans in 1994, backed by Mazdaspeed. The livery returned again, in 1995, in Jim Downing 's rotary-powered Kudzu DG-1 , which competed in IMSA's WSC (World Sport Car), a category with different regulations than the FIA.

  6. Mazda RX-8 - Wikipedia

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    The Mazda RX-8 is a sports car manufactured by Japanese automobile manufacturer Mazda between 2003 and 2012. It was first shown in 2001 at the North American International Auto Show. It is the direct successor to the RX-7. [4] Like its predecessors in the RX range, it is powered by a rotary Wankel engine. The RX-8 was available for the 2003 ...

  7. Blake Lively - Wikipedia

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    Blake Ellender Lively [a] (born August 25, 1987) [2] is an American actress. A daughter of actor Ernie Lively , she made her professional debut in his directorial project Sandman (1998). She had her breakthrough role in The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants (2005) and its 2008 sequel .

  8. Mazda RX-792P - Wikipedia

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    The Mazda RX-792P is a sports prototype racing car built for the IMSA GT Championship's GTP category for Mazda. Its career was short lived, with only two cars running in 1992 before the project was abandoned. The car's name is a combination of Mazda's RX-7 road car, the year the car raced (1992) and the fact that it was a Prototype.

  9. Harrison Ford - Wikipedia

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    Harrison Ford was born at the Swedish Covenant Hospital in Chicago, Illinois, [7] on July 13, 1942, [8] to former radio actress Dorothy (née Nidelman) and advertising executive and former actor John William "Christopher" Ford.