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ANd he wasn’t even intentionally passing. The Camry driver was just slower and allowed the BRZ to pass. The BRZ is in the right lane the entire video.

Saying he passed on the right implies he was trying to go around the Camry. He was already in the right lane traveling at a comfortable speed which happened to be faster than the Camry. The Wrangler in front of the BRZ passed on the right. The person in the lane has right of way, if the Camry doesn’t have room to

Keep your friends close and your enemies closer...

See, at this age these cars are going to need soft pieces replaced, think rubber seals and bushings. Not to mention the other bits that don’t like to be still for long extended periods of time. I’d rather get a medium mileage car that is impeccable with a full service history than something with so few miles on it.

It has to do with the pistons per crank pin

Finger prints on the body, meh, not a big deal. But keep your grubby fingers off my windows. My wife can’t seem to close the door without smearing the windows with every pore on her hand... Ok it’s no that bad but damn does it bug me.

10k miles is low but $30k? You could just get a much newer Camaro or Mustang for that price.

Holy crap, my old boss had one and mentioned prices were going back up but damn.

I’d say it depends on the kit car and what the prices for the real deal are. Super Performance GT40? Sign me up. These can share like 60% of parts with the real car.

I mean, I like my wife’s Mazda 2 but it’s worth maybe a tenth of that...

You’re doin’ gods work

Why would Mazda spend millions of dollars to produce a prototype race car if not to make money? They just took that money and intended to flush it? I guess Ford won LeMans in 1966 just to show everyone they could, or produced an “ecoboost” GT to show the world what was what. In no way trying to make money off of that

THIS IS THE CAR I WANT!!! so badly...

I loved to imagine the looks on SUV and truck drivers faces as I cruise by in my 90 Miata, and before that 86 MR2. Snow tires are the best.

the 2000GT is a significant car, but I don’t know that it’s necessarily comparable to the RX-7. The 240Z didn’t see sales numbers higher than the RX-7's, and both were used in IMSA and SCCA racing. I’ll give you that the Celica had a significant presence in rally, and probably sold more than the RX-7 considering it’s

I’d love to get a GSL-SE to restore and hoon on the weekends...

At the time Mazda was a small relatively company though (as it still is today). For it to pull in those kind of number was impressive, but there’s a reason why people forget about the 323 GTX and other options back in the day. Mazda just wasn’t that big or popular. That generation RX-7 was also very competitive in

YES! AWD and ground clearance is overrated. Just remember winter tires.

The windshield wiper thing is more so to keep the wipers from freezing up in ice than clean the windshield. It only took one icy day and a torn wiper blade on the way home in white out conditions to convince me that it was a good idea.

See you gotta wait and pick it up for $4k and after some other shmuck did all the repairs.