Something I wonder, given the demographics of the forum, what's y'alls favorite car?
That’s not fair only one car.

Well, let’s see.
Lexus LC500. - GT Cruiser
Lexus LFA. - Supercar
Toyota GR Yaris GRMN. Maybe a GR Corolla Morizo Edition too. - Fun car, track days…
S220 Toyota Crown G-Executive 3.5 V6 - Daily

Yeah I should stop
 
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Fujita Engineering FEED Mazda RX-7 FD3S.
"Rotary Rocket", the rival of the J’s Racing S2000 AP1 "Touge Demon King Maou"
2018 Record Holder of the Gunsai Touge of Hot-Version.

The 13B-REW is modified with a custom Garret GTW3476 turbo.
631 HP. 665 N/m of Torque.

Except a couple of Engine Management parts made by HKS, the rest is all made by FEED.


Runs on YOKOHAMA A052.
 

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Is that a zebra crossing both cars are standing on while they are waiting? I don't know about US traffic rules, in the Netherlands it is illegal to park less than 5 meters before a zebra crossing, or stop on it, if it can be reasonably avoided. There are similar rules in other European countries.
 
CDE_2025_HM_-0552.jpeg During the annual Concorso d’Eleganza Villa d’Este, Zagato unveiled a one-off, bespoke coachbuilt Alfa Romeo based on the 8C Competizione.

As usual a genuinely beautiful car, something rare nowadays. Zagato just doing Zagato things.

(Factory Alfa 8C for comparison):

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Toyota Gazoo Racing thanks drivers that drive the Toyota cars for the brand in their 40 year history at Le Mans.

Bonus posters.

Edit: 9 DAYS UNTIL LE MANS RACE WEEK
 

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James Vernon Martin, founder of the Harvard Aeronautical Society in the early days of aviation, and known as the "other" Martin aircraft builder of the late 1910s (the famous K-III/-IV Kitten series, in particular), didn't draw many aircraft after 1923 but never stopped being creative. As late as 1950, he designed and built the Stationette, which was kind of the ancestor of the Smart car... but as a reversed tricycle with a body of WOODEN construction! (I guess old habits died hard...)

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