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  2. Spoon Sports - Wikipedia

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    The company modified this vehicle as a front-wheel-drive racing car with Formula 1-style center-seating position. Spoon Sports aftermarket automotive parts. In the course of its 20-year racing history, Spoon has distinguished itself in endurance racing, excelling in events like the 24-hour Nürburgring, the 25-hour Thunderhill, and Super Taikyu ...

  3. Autobacs Seven - Wikipedia

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    Autobacs was founded by Toshio Sumino in 1947 in Fukushima-ku, Osaka as Suehiro Shokai Co., Ltd., which was reorganized into Fuji Shokai Co., Ltd. a year later. [2]In 1960, Sumino opened the Fuji Drive Shop, Japan's first large-scale automotive goods store, and in 1969 he became involved in motorsport sponsorship by sponsoring a car in the Japanese Grand Prix.

  4. Veilside - Wikipedia

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    Veilside Co., Ltd. (ヴェイルサイド株式会社, Vueirusaido kabushiki gaisha, officially stylized as VeilSide) is a Japanese aftermarket automotive company which initially sold suspension and engine tuning parts, and now sells interior as well as body parts for aerodynamic and aesthetic enhancement of the vehicle.

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  6. Honda Civic Type R - Wikipedia

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    The LE Type R is 38 pounds (17 kg) lighter than the standard Type R and comes equipped with Michelin Sport Cup 2 tires and has a gloss-black roof, exterior mirrors and hood scoop. Lightweight, forged aluminum wheels from acclaimed manufacturer BBS (18 lb. total unsprung weight reduction).

  7. List of automobile manufacturers of Japan - Wikipedia

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    Company Brand Notes Honda (1946–present): Acura: Isuzu (1853–present; spun off from IHI in 1916): Mazda (1920–present) (5% Toyota): Following are the former brands of Mazda ...

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