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![]() ![]() 2023-05-22 06:20 | Victor_2003 wrote Modern games forgot the existence of Key cars. True, but even games from "back in the day" like GT2 don't have these M2s. |
![]() ![]() 2023-05-21 20:47 | Antti-san wrote Old post, I know, but very cool info! ![]() I wonder why these aren't in any other games expect these two ChoroQ ones. Seems this would be right up Gran Turismo's alley for example. Modern games forgot the existence of Key cars. |
![]() ![]() 2023-05-21 18:32 | Old post, I know, but very cool info! ![]() I wonder why these aren't in any other games expect these two ChoroQ ones. Seems this would be right up Gran Turismo's alley for example. |
![]() 2016-10-14 22:26 | Technically, yes. But, this is a version by Mazda's short-lived division producing bodykits and parts for Mazda products, known by it's nickname Mazda Two. The 1015 was the brand's second AZ-1 based product, following the 1014. M2 also produced 8 models based on the MX-5/Roadster and one based on the RX-7, called the 1020. All of M2's cars were extremely limited production. The 1050 can be identified from the normal AZ-1 by the extra lights on the front end and unique badging. Only 50 were built. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/M2_(Mazda) |
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