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The first time I spotted this car, I was out at Willow Springs with the yellow Nissan 370Z that I was test driving for my driving impression story on Speedhunters. There were a lot of Miatas at the track that day (obviously, because there was a Miata Challenge event happening at Streets), but in the sea of Miatas parked in the Streets of Willow pit
It's funny to think some Speedhunters readers were concerned that we had gone through our Mazda lineup of cars and forgotten about about Tony Angelo's RX8. Don't worry, we didn't. How could we forget? Everyone knows that Tony has been a devoted Mazda fan for a long time... does anyone remember his article in Wired Magazine that describes
Pit Crew? RS Aizawa? In Atlanta Georgia?! WHAT! Okay! (you have to read that part in Lil Jon's voice) It's hard for me to imagine I shot this car way back in 2005. After stumbling into it on the internet, I immediately made contact with the car's owner, Peter Brusa, because I knew I'd be going to Formula D in Atlanta, where the car lives
If you follow the Southern California drift scene at all, then it's likely that you know the name Justin Pawlak, aka JTP. Our boy Justin has been making waves in the media recently, as one of the most popular new drivers in the Formula D series; even ending the season strong with a podium finish at Irwindale this year. Before Justin ever became
In my opinion, the third generation RX7s look so good from the factory, it's kind of difficult to make them look better than stock. If you're a regular reader of Speedhunters, then you already know that the best way to improve the looks of any car is by improving the stance of the vehicle. It's a fact. Bruce Kress definitely agrees with
Since it's currently Mazda Month on Speedhunters, I've been shooting a lot of RX7s and Miatas lately. However, I just realized that I should dig through my massive photo archives and show our readers photos of my good friend Calvin Wan's street version FD3S RX7. It seems that for anyone who has been following the evolution of the United
In between checking out all the TAS madness, I found this Mazda on the JDM Style Tuning Forum. It belongs to Chester Bajamundi from Australia. After a brief introduction he send me a rather long spec list that completely blew me away. Its real easy to order the best parts from Japan but gets a lot harder to make a car look cohesive and integrated. I
F ew dare to rock a super low, chassis scraping car with aggressive fitting wheels in the streets of Los Angeles, but even fewer can pull it off with such style in a Mazda Miata . No stranger to putting together aggressive-stanced Miatas, Peter Li bought this diamond in the rough for only $200 and proceeded to massage his style into it. In case you
Last Friday night, as we were walking around looking at cars at a Miata meet, I noticed this NB Miata sitting on Precedeo Demon Camber wheels - one of my favorite 5 spoke wheels ever made. Ever. When I asked around to find out who the owner was, it turns out that he was one of the friendlier guys at the meet as well - his name is Leonard, and he drives
If you look at all of Mazda's sports cars from recent times, the two that stand out the most have to be the RX7 and the MX-5. The "Seven" is of course known for its unconventional rotary engine while the MX-5 is the world's best selling sports car due to its low price and high fun factor. What do you get when you combine both? You