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Mazda RX-7 Spirit R Instrument panel of RX-7 Spirit R Easily the most collectible of all the RX-7s was the last model limited to 1,500 units. Dubbed the " Spirit R ", they combined all the extra features Mazda had used on previous limited-run specials with new exclusive features like cross-drilled brake rotors.
1982 Spec RX-7. Spec RX-7 is one of many production-based spec classes, originating in the mid-1990s with the Sports Car Club of America. The class was created by Dave Turner and Mark Holland. The main fault of the class is a lack of nationwide compatibility, with each division having slightly different rulesets from one another.
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Around August '09 a Mazda engineer confirmed to a Japanese tuner magazine that a new production(not concept) RX-7 was in the design stage which would go on sale around 2012, and that it would be using the 16x as well as deviating greatly from their last rotary the RX-8(which it will sell side-by-side with) -- if i find the magazine again I'll ...
Having not used the RX-7 GTP again in either 1981 or 1982, Honegger rebuilt the car for the IMSA GTP category in 1981, and rechristened it as the Mazda GTP. [4] The Mazda GTP made its debut at the 1983 24 Hours of Daytona , where the trio of Honegger, Walt Bohren and David Palmer finished a respectable eighth, and fifth in their class. [ 5 ]
Senate confirmation hearings set to begin this week are likely to reveal a defining trait uniting Donald Trump’s incoming Cabinet, regardless of their diverse political backgrounds and uneven ...
A North Carolina father is facing criminal charges after authorities allege he left his child isolated in a room with a space heater for more than 12 hours, leading to his death.
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