Japanese car-makers are coming up with new ideas for future car drivers. This new two-seater Mazda sports car has been designated MX-04. Features include a “drivable” base chassis unit and some outer panels that can be interchanged to create various designs and body configurations.
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Press, 10 February 1989, Page 30
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44Japanese car-makers are coming up with new ideas for future car drivers. This new two-seater Mazda sports car has been designated MX-04. Features include a “drivable” base chassis unit and some outer panels that can be interchanged to create various designs and body configurations. Press, 10 February 1989, Page 30
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