Classic Mazdas in Europe?
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Thanks guys.  Great to have conversations with you!  Stuff in Helsinki seems taken care of.  I'm still trying to get things together for my Eindhoven/Aachen visit.  Anybody out there?
			
			
									
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What kind of article you are doing, scene or just featured cars? Because you should visit our racetrac days at summer. FinToys has awesome days for example
Btw, how I van get copy of that magazine then?
			
			
									
						Btw, how I van get copy of that magazine then?
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Thank you all, things are set well.  Hope to meet as many owners as possible during my trip!  Wish me a luck please!
Hisashi
			
			
									
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Just came home from meeting with Hisashi! Happy to meet you 
Unfortynatly, some of cars didnt make it. But hopefully you have/had great time here. Weather was good!
Here is link to picks from Nostalgic Hero Magazine cruising/meeting and Espoo car museum:
http://s1293.photobucket.com/user/japi_ ... t=3&page=1
			
			
									
						Unfortynatly, some of cars didnt make it. But hopefully you have/had great time here. Weather was good!
Here is link to picks from Nostalgic Hero Magazine cruising/meeting and Espoo car museum:
http://s1293.photobucket.com/user/japi_ ... t=3&page=1
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Re: Classic Mazdas in Europe?
KE35 (or T series) with a cage. I used to have one like that, only much lower.
			
			
									
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Wow? What a great mix of vehicles, a rare VW K70 which was a NSU designed for the next Rotary engine, but due to VAG buying NSU they put in a watercooled engine, (basically a beefed up Nsu Prinz engine) so it was the first Front engined watercooled VWre japi wrote:Just came home from meeting with Hisashi! Happy to meet you
Unfortynatly, some of cars didnt make it. But hopefully you have/had great time here. Weather was good!
Here is link to picks from Nostalgic Hero Magazine cruising/meeting and Espoo car museum:
http://s1293.photobucket.com/user/japi_ ... t=3&page=1
Also there is a Morris Marina TC, perhaps classed as a Exotic Foreign car in Finland
Nice pictures & the weather looked good.
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Pete that´s my opinion.DKWW2000 wrote:re japi wrote: What a great mix of vehicles, a rare VW K70 which was a NSU designed for the next Rotary engine, but due to VAG buying NSU
VAG= Ferdinand Piëch disliking Rotary only like big Piston engine.In 1972, he moved Audi to Ingolstadt, Germany. Starting from 1975, he was manager of technological engineering, and so rotary goodbye.
Surprised there are a lot of german car in the museum.
Thomas
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Yes, I was suprized how many "old audis" they had. That museum is small, almost all cars are from private collectors. But interesting and nice cars though
			
			
									
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Hi Japi and everybody, 
I just got back home. Nice meeting you Japi and thank you all for your providing information. There was one RX7 white rally. That was nice. Who was that?
Hisashi
			
			
									
						I just got back home. Nice meeting you Japi and thank you all for your providing information. There was one RX7 white rally. That was nice. Who was that?
Hisashi