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Very few bikes can claim a high point of styling, sport bikes even less so. See how much influence you can find in today's sports bike in the 916.
914Driver wrote:
http://www.sunshinecoastdaily.com.au/news/mazda-furai-concept-car-burns-top-gear-says-sorry/2017010/
THE beautiful Mazda Furai Concept car has suffrered a most untimely death at the hands of none other than Top Gear. The magazine was driving the one-off prototype as part of their 20th anniversary issue when the car caught fire and burnt to a crisp. It is unknown at this stage why the fire occured. Top Gear has released a statement saying, ''forgive us, for we have sinned. Top Gear is responsible for the untimely demise of the quite remarkable Mazda Furai Concept, and we're very, very sorry.'' The Furai, meaning `sound of the wind,' was unveiled at the 2008 New York International Auto Show in Detroit. Powered by a 20B three-rotor wankel rotary engine producing 340kW of power and mated to a six-speed X-Trac semi-automatic transmission, the futuristic Furai was the last in the line of Mazda's `Nagare' concept cars begining in 2006. The car was adorned with the competition number `55', as a tribute to Mazda's 1991 Le Mans winning 787B.
JoeyM wrote: New York International Auto Show in Detroit
And they say American's are bad at geography!
Adrian_Thompson wrote:JoeyM wrote: New York International Auto Show in DetroitAnd they say American's are bad at geography!
You sure there's not a Detroit, NY?
vazbmw wrote:93EXCivic wrote:http://www.velocidadmaxima.com/forum/showthread.php?t=443999
That's err crisis worthy
N Sperlo wrote:Adrian_Thompson wrote:You sure there's not a Detroit, NY?JoeyM wrote: New York International Auto Show in DetroitAnd they say American's are bad at geography!
Could be but I'm sure the New York autoshow isn't there if it is.
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