Submitted by Kirk Pedersen on Fri, 2009-10-16 11:58
1995 was the final year for the RX-7 in North America with the RX nameplate disappearing back across the Pacific until 2003, when the RX-8 bowed. The final RX-7 was the most powerful Mazda built, churning out as many as 261 fleet horses mated to a five-speed manual transmission – automatics had slightly less – and adding a curvier body that was arguably the most attractive RX-7 produced. As with all Mazda’s sports cars, the RX-7 sported the Wankel Rotary engine that was famous for kicking out tons of power to high-revving drivers despite its small (1.3-liter) size. Highly customizable, tuners have been enjoying the RX-7 for years in both racing and drifting competitions. See how powerful you can make yours in SHIFT.
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nid2299083249 .
real licenced kits. nice!
nid2284709619 .
Short design but excelent engineering....and beautiful car ;)
nid2287094366 .
ooo only add me if u have a mic..... thx
nid2287094366 .
the rx-7 is the best drift car to have i have on and so far it hvnt lose drift battle :) find me online on ps3 my name is DK_DRIFTERX_DK
nid2295558930 .
This looks sweat man I want to have a car just like it
nid2270279651 p...
i got this car looks exactly the same
nid2294331770 p...
Ohh! man... What a tune... u will be awarded for this... RX-7 ROCKS...
Kirk Pedersen
You've got to fire up SHIFT and win a few races!
nid2298660517 .
Nice Ride! where do I get one
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Nice car!!! :D