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The movie opens with Koichiro Iketani driving a lime green Nissan Silvia S13 home on Mount Akina, where he witnesses an impromptu battle between Keisuke Takahashi of the Akagi RedSuns, driving a yellow Mazda RX-7 FD and a mysterious Panda Black/White Toyota Sprinter Trueno AE86 (known simply as the "Eight-Six"), which outmaneuvers and defeats Keisuke.
Keisuke Takahashi does not appear in the film. Ryosuke assumes some of Keisuke's characteristics: Keisuke Takahashi appears at the beginning of the anime and runs the first race with Takumi using his Mazda RX-7 FD. Bunta Fujiwara is portrayed as an abusive, easily angered, alcoholic womanizer.
Dispirited after watching the Red Suns' superior performance during a practice run, the Speed Stars expect to lose. Later that night, the Red Suns' #2 driver, Keisuke Takahashi, heading home after the last practice run, is defeated soundly by a mysterious Sprinter Trueno, despite driving a much more powerful Mazda RX-7 (FD3S). An investigation ...
In the Initial D video game franchise, players race against different opponents through various mountain passes featured in the manga. Vehicles that are featured in the game are mostly Japanese cars, such as the Nissan Skyline GT-R, Mazda RX-7, Subaru Impreza, Honda Civic, as well as the Toyota AE86.
The Mazda RX-7 is a front-engine, rear-wheel-drive, rotary engine-powered sports car that was manufactured and marketed by Mazda from 1978 until 2002 across three generations, all of which made use of a compact, lightweight Wankel rotary engine.
Mazda: Mazda RX-7: Mazda RE20B 2.0 L 3-rotor: 7 Shinichi Yamaji: D: All Haruhiko Matsumoto All Team Daikokuya Porsche: Porsche 993 RSR: Porsche M64/80 3.8 L F6: 9 Shuroku Sasaki D: 1–2 Tsunefumi Hioki: 1, 3 Yukihiro Hane: 3–5, 7 Naohiro Kawano: 4–5, 7 Hideaki Ichimura: 2 99 Tsunefumi Hioki: 5–6 Kiichi Takahashi: 5 Akira Yoshitomi: 6 ...
Robert "Bobby" Cavanaugh, of Madison Heights, Michigan, was beaten to death on Christmas Eve after he tried to save a dog who was being abused by a neighbor and alleged repeated felon, witnesses said.
The man who owns the white RX-7 (FC3S), Akira, later asked whether he was refused by Takahiro Yamanaka to race on the streets and challenged the Red GT-R (BNR32) to race on Shuto Expressway, saying 0-400m are for kids, asking him to create their own legend. Later the two crashed and ended up in the hospital.