Over the years it has become more and more difficult to set your car apart from the crowd. Insane paint colors and headlight and taillight conversions were a craze at one point. Nowadays a lot of people stick with the clean, smooth look – but the insane paint is still there. Let’s face it; the first thing anyone notices is the color of the car. When Endless was building their RX-7 with Les Wong, they knew the exterior had to be eye popping. The result was an eCamoflauge paint scheme devised by M1 Autobody and the result is more than sufficient.
Inspired by Maharashi / Mazda / Bathing Ape, the paint scheme on this RX-7 arguably makes the car what it is. Run Racing converts the headlights and bolts on a new hood to match the styling of the APEXi front bumper. Pettit Racing flares out the rear fenders that were molded on while RE Amemiya side skirts and rear skirts accent the rear. Carbon fiber goods throughout the car as well as the Endless USA graphics designed by Kent Chen are the finishing touches on the exterior.

The car is slammed on a staggered set of Work Termist S1-C wheels, 18×8 in the front and 18×11.5 in the rear. They are wrapped with Michelin Pilot Sport tires with massive Endless Brakes behind each one. Zeal Function B6 coilovers allows this RX-7 to narrowly float above the ground, while Tanabe Sustec equips it with new sway bars. Buckling down the rest of the suspension are goods from Auto Exe, Carbing and Mazda themselves.
Underneath the hood the RX-7 has plenty of power to boot. With nearly 350hp to the wheels, Signal Auto Japan’s expertise tweaked the APEXi Isamu RX6 ball bearing turbo kit to perfection. A custom drift circuit v-mount intercooler is seen in the engine bay rather than behind the front bumper. Additional fueling is supplied with RC 800cc and 1300cc injectors, while an HKS F-Con Pro piggyback system helps tune.
There’s just too much to mention on this car and we know how the vast majority hate to read – so get to it, check out the beautiful photos done by Josh Mackey, courtesy of PASMAG.com!















































