SA22C Savannah RX-7 24Hours of Daytona 1979 The Savannah RX-7 (SA22C) was introduced in March 1978.
While the shocking style using retractable headlights has gained popularity, the compact design of the rotary engine has made it possible to use a compact design that is well thought out as a sports car with enhanced mobility due to its low centre of gravity. It was in the United States that it attracted attention as a base car for motor sports, and since 1979, has participated in the IMSA series.
With the brilliant achievement of winning the GTU class / 5th overall in the 24-hour Daytona race of the debut race, it has become the focus of attention for American motorsport fans.
The kit reproduces this winning car, No. 7 car with Yoshimi Katayama, Koji Seno, and Yojiro Terada, the three rotary musketeers.
1:24 Scale Aoshima Mazda RX-7 SA22C Racing Car Daytona 1979 Model Kit
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Part Number: 06103
£28.99
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Weight | 300 g |
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Vehicle Make | Mazda |
SA22C Savannah RX-7 24Hours of Daytona 1979 The Savannah RX-7 (SA22C) was introduced in March 1978.
While the shocking style using retractable headlights has gained popularity, the compact design of the rotary engine has made it possible to use a compact design that is well thought out as a sports car with enhanced mobility due to its low centre of gravity. It was in the United States that it attracted attention as a base car for motor sports, and since 1979, has participated in the IMSA series.
With the brilliant achievement of winning the GTU class / 5th overall in the 24-hour Daytona race of the debut race, it has become the focus of attention for American motorsport fans.
The kit reproduces this winning car, No. 7 car with Yoshimi Katayama, Koji Seno, and Yojiro Terada, the three rotary musketeers.
Additional information
Weight | 300 g |
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Country | |
Vehicle Make | Mazda |