Guys you have to challenge the Puerto Ricans, who are basically the creators of rotary racing, from what i see here you guys maybe one of two of you can race them, those people opened my eyes on the potential of those rotaires, im telling, and i comment everywhere, and yet to see any country, state or street racers that can keep up, that making them into the professional level, so yea if you guys are confident enough to beat those Islanders with their unique precision in rotary science get at them, because the only ones that can beat them are other Puerto Ricans, so bring it on to them, make my people. It'll be exciting.
ive seen some incredible puerto rican builds, there is no dispute they do some crazy shit over there, and i have a ton of respect, but to claim they invented it is crazy wrong. it started off in japan (obviously) then it got big in new zealand (still is) and then shortly after word of what the kiwis were doin hit aus (where im from) and we went crazy on it (still are) and from there puerto rico, then america. without a doubt the kiwis and the aussies are the kings/queens of rotary tuning/racing.
www.mazdaforum.com/forum/mazda-rx-7-33/joe-maddox-super-rare-1-100-1989-fc3s-gtus-rx7-2jz-gte-vvti-build-43602/ I have found and saved the rarest Mazda FC RX7 ever made! Now this car is rare. Really rare! Let me break this down really quick... Ever heard of the rare 100 GTUs rx7s? Only 40 have ever been claimed and only 6 are confirmed at the time of this posting! Here are the rarest rx7 FC3S models: 1500 10AE Turbo models 1400 infini 1000 winning limited 150 final edition convertible 100 GTUs... out of that 100: 83 red on black 10 black on black 7 white on blue There was only 100 GTUs models created between 1989 and 1991. If you own one of these rare models sign your car up to the registry list here on any of the rotary forums!