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Mazda RX-7 (1995) by Speedy77 (Add Ride)

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Kenji's Mazda RX-7 (NFS Carbon)

Here it is guys, Kenji's RX-7 straight from Carbon to Prostreet. The only thing I can find wrong with this one is different asian lettering, a bit different spoiler, and the body kit is a bit different. Also, the back angry eyes don't have the space in between them since the symbol isn't in the back of the car like in Carbon. If you guys like this car, please feel free to check out my garage for others like Darius' Audi, the BMW M3 GTR, Wolf's Aston Martin, and numerous boss cars from NFS Most Wanted! Feedback is appreciated. Enjoy!

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1 6/7/2008 11:07:11 PM
alex310110

Cool. OK, I'm a Chinese, and I know about these words. First, these three words are Japanese one, but it can also be known for Chinese. Of course, they're Asian words. But Japanese copied many of Chinese words into their new language long long ago. Second, these three words sound like "woo-shi-dau", and their English meaning is bushido, just like Kenji's crew's name. Third, you can search the exact meaning and explanation in the Net. The key is just "bushido". two more words, nice car!!!

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2 6/7/2008 11:29:05 PM
Speedy77

Cool, thank's alex. Yeah I just said asian becuase I wasn't sure if it was Japanese, Chinese, or Korean or something lol. Thanks for the help. And I do believe "bushido" was the code the samurai's lived by? I remember going over it in history and it stuck out since I remembered it from Carbon. Thanks again :)

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3 6/8/2008 11:57:16 PM
alex310110

Yeah, the bushido came from Japan long long ago. Is the "samurai" a dynasty in Japan history? (I don't know its meaning in Chinese, so I can't look it up in my history book. :P) Whatever, I just know warriors of Japanese take the bushido as the rule of life, and always be honest to their king, and even during the Second World War.

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