I've owned my 94 FD3S Type R in chase white for more than a decade. It was my 30th bday present that I bought for myself. And every time I parked it and started walking away I had to turn back and give it a loving stare. You're right...the future of car design is pretty bleak...thanks for the vid.
My father used to be a car mechanic at an NSU dealership :-) Most people outside Germany have totally forgotten about NSU, except maybe for the hillclimb used TT or TTS.
I owned an FD3 for only a couple of months because of the fuel consumption, but my word, what a car. Mine had 400bhp, but outwardly looked standard. 1992 car. Utterly amazing things.
You’re becoming one of my favourite YT channels and I can’t believe you don’t have x10 the subs. Lovely video on an amazing machine. One day I will own an RX7.
Like many of its JDM contemporaries, and as you said, these cars had achieved what today seems like the sweet spot for enthusiastic driving/drivers/owners> From then on cars just kept being put under more and more regulations that have taken the "perfection" away. Really enjoying these reviews, keep em coming.
I had the choice between a mazda 323 gtr and a rx7 (not spirit R) few years back went for the gtr because of production numbers kicking myself now such a beautiful timeless shape
Unmodified or barely modified they're simply wonderful. Once you do what I did and turn one in to a mad, bad, stupid race car they're farking exciting & a bit frightening at times. But they're not quite as good overall as a nice road car. I honestly wish I'd never butchered mine even though I love how mad it is.
In my opinion you naming titles poorly. That why you don't get as many subs and views as you should with so great cars like this one and so good production of video.