RE-Amemiya RE Super-G FD3S Mazda RX-7 that raced in the 1995 All Japan GT.
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Personal Scan
'99 Hyper Wheel C A T A L O G
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Neo Angeles's Shining Empress
Also the Beach Baller Pizza Girl Plushies are at 70/100 on https://mattyburrito.shop/products/beach-baller-pizza-girl-plushie !! Just 30 more pre-orders to go!
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BUZZ BUZZ~
With all these bees were getting I had to take these pics!
Back with some RWBY cars! What better way to do it with this car that has an engine that sounds like buzzing bees!
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One of the many books in my library. Tuning book written by Isami Amemiya of RE-AMEMIYA.
Translation of profile on back cover
Isami Amemiya
PROFILE
Born March 3, 1946 in Yamanashi Prefecture. At the age of 15, he moved to Tokyo, and became independent at the age of 21. After that, he became more and more absorbed in the world of cars and immersed himself in engine tuning. By the time he turned 26, he had turned into a motorcycle gang (crazy racer) flying around the city with a car he had tuned himself. became a central figure. Along with his ability as a leading expert in rotary engine tuning, he was featured in tuning magazines as a “running tuner” and attracted attention. Currently, with the ambition of “challenging a new stage”, he is challenging JGTC and GT300 class with FD3S. He is the author of "Gutsy Tuning" (published by Shosha).
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Super Rare One of Kind RE Amemiya Built Wide Body 1990 Eunos Cosmo 20B Three Rotor Twin Turbo. Freshly Imported for CEO of the Company Mr. REW himself.....
* RE-Amemiya Full Body Kit
* RE-A Coilover Suspension
* RE-A Aluminum Radiator
* Greddy Front Mount
* 18" SSR Staggered
* Project MU Front BBK
* 1" Bore Brake Master
* Dual HKS Super Dragger Full Exhaust
* Ganador Side Mirrors
* Custom MOMO Steering Wheel
* Custom Dancing LED Tail lights
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[EVENT] Attack Tsukuba 2021 "RX7 Special"
[EVENT] Attack Tsukuba 2021 “RX7 Special”
I was really hoping that the travel restrictions between the U.S. and Japan would ease up a bit before the Attack Tsukuba event last month, but that was not the case at all… Fortunately, I was able to contact one of my friend, Theo, who’s currently residing in Japan to help me at least get some sort of coverage on the event. Of course, I would have really loved to have been there myself, but this…
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