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Originally i only had the 3rd pic but did some digging and found more pics and info. Translating the 4th pic this was a demo car built for the 1989 Tokyo Motor Show
TRANSLATION OF 4TH PIC
The Familia Sport 4 exhibited as a reference at the 1989 Tokyo Motor Show
Sport 4 is an unforgettable experience not only for Mazda fans but also for many racers and rally fans. This machine is based on the Familia 3-door 1800GT-X, which underwent a full model change in the spring of the same year, and has undergone major modifications. For the exterior, the front and rear fenders are enlarged by 55mm, and the rear is equipped with a spoiler similar to a group B. These parts are made of carbon fiber.
The engine was said to have been tuned up to 22OPS by increasing the turbo diameter, 65mm straight pipe muffler, and larger air-cooled intercooler capacity. Although there were many requests for commercialization, in the end it only fulfilled its role as a pre-development model for the GT-R/GT-Ae that appeared in 1992. After that, it was seen in M2, etc., but it is currently disposed of.
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