The humble Mazda received wide fenders that cover the wheels, a Murcielago-sourced bumper, and a long-tail spoiler
The second-gen Mazda RX-7 swapped its rotary engine for a Camaro LS1 V8 producing 400 hp. The custom bodykit includes wide fenders with wheel covers, a Lambo Murcielago-sourced bumper, and a long-tail spoiler. The owner wants to take the heavily-modified RX-7 to the Texas Mile in order to test its top speed. The world of tuned Mazda RX-7s is a saturated landscape, overflowing with wannabe speed demons. But every now and then, a rebel emerges like this Texan.
Initially, the front fenders remained stationary and protruded significantly to allow for turning. However, digital artist Alexandre Gouraud conceptualized dynamic covers that move with the wheels, inspiring the owner to enhance his project. The Japanese sports car also features a new front bumper reportedly sourced from a Lamborghini Murcielago, albeit with blocked intakes to reduce drag.
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