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                <title>JGTC RE-Amemiya Gt300 Mazda RX-7</title>
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                <description>It seems a little hard to believe that an institution in Japanese endurance racing has finally come to an end. The eponymous RX-7 as campaigned by Isami Amemiya&apos;s RE: Amemiya Racing outfit recently ran its swansong event, the JAF Grand Prix Fuji Sprint Cup. The team will be back in 2011, though with a different (as yet unannounced) machine &amp;ndash; expected to be an RX-8.</description>
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