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Mazda Motor Corporation, founded in 1920 in Hiroshima, is the only manufacturer to have produced the rotary (Wankel) engine in mass-market vehicles. The RX-7—across the SA22C, FC3S, and FD3S generations—and the later RX-8 (SE3P) remain the primary exports of rotary-powered JDM vehicles. The 13B-REW twin-rotor twin-turbo in the FD3S produced 255 PS JDM-spec. Mazda's piston-engine portfolio covers the AZ-1 mid-engine kei coupe, Bongo van, and Cosmo sport-luxury; the NA/NB Roadster (Miata) was sold JDM-spec alongside global variants. The RX-8 used the Renesis 13B-MSP (naturally aspirated, side ports), distinct from the earlier peripheral-port engines.
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Mazda Rx-7 FD3S
Alpine Japan Co. Ltd
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Mazda Rx-7 Type RB Bathurst january 1997
Alpine Japan Co. Ltd
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Mazda RX-7 Type RZ October 1993
Alpine Japan Co. Ltd
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Mazda RX-7 FD3S Type RB Bathurst 1998 March
Alpine Japan Co. Ltd
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Mazda RX-7 Type RS May 1998
Alpine Japan Co. Ltd
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Mazda Infini RX-7 Type R
Alpine Japan Co. Ltd
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Mazda RX-7 FD3S RB Bathurst September 1996
Alpine Japan Co. Ltd
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Mazda RX-7 FD3S Type S December 1991
Alpine Japan Co. Ltd
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Mazda RX-7 September 1992 75,000 km
Alpine Japan Co. Ltd
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Mazda RX-7 FD3S Type R Bathurst 102 ,000 km
Alpine Japan Co. Ltd
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Mazda Infini RX-7 Touring X 1995
Alpine Japan Co. Ltd
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Mazda RX-7 FD3S Type RB 1999
Alpine Japan Co. Ltd
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1999 Mazda RX-7 Type RB S Package
CRAFT SPORTS, INC.
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Mazda Roadster 1.8 V.S NB8C November 1999
Alpine Japan Co. Ltd
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1996 Mazda RX-7 Type RS Rocket Bunny Edition
Global Motor Traders
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2000 RX7 FD3S Type R Bathurst
Mack
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