'95 Mazda RX-7 Hotwheels

 


The Mazda RX-7 is a rotary-engined sports car manufactured by Mazda from 1978 to 2002. This casting replicates the third generation, internally designated the FD3S (shortened to FD). Featuring an updated design penned by Tom Matano, Yōichi Satō and Wu-Huang Chin, the RX-7's 1.3L 13B-REW engine featured the first-ever mass-produced sequential twin turbo system exported from Japan, developed with the aid of Hitachi. Production ended in 2002 with 68,589 produced, making this the least common of the three generations of the RX-7.

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