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1993 Mazda RX 7 FD - Race To Nguyen

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<dt>1993 Mazda RX 7 FD - Race To Nguyen
<img src="http://image.superstreetonline.com/f/images/18415897+ppromo_large/sstp_0907_00_pl+1993_mazda_rx_7+front_view.jpg" onerror="javascript:this.src='http://static.superstreetonline.com/_SiteConfigs/_global/images/no_photo_100px.gif'" alt="1993 Mazda RX 7 FD - Tony Nguyen - Super Street Magazine" />
<a href="/featuredvehicles/130_0907_1993_mazda_rx_7_fd/index.html">Tony dreamt of owning an FD3S since elementary school, and he finally realized his dream in 2007. Check out his 1993 Mazda RX 7 FD here.</a><p>The first best thing about living in a cultural melting pot like Los Angeles is the food. I can walk two blocks from my house and eat authentic Mexican food that doesn't have the words "supreme" or "MexiMelt" on the menu; drive 20 miles south and eat the best Indian food this side of, well, India; and drive 10 miles east and grub on the tastiest Filipino food that would give Manny Pacquiao a glorious Halo-Halo mustache. The second best thing would have to be the diverse collection of firme hinas, bebots and dime breezies that stroll around throughout every neighborhood in L.A. Let's just say that if you have problems finding a woman in Los Angeles, you gots major problems, son. The last best thing about living in a cultural mash-up like L.A. is that you also become culturally mashed up yourself, which means you know not to rest your chopsticks by sticking them inside your bowl of rice (bad luck), that you pour sake for your friends first before pouring one for your own (good etiquette), and most importantly, you know the proper ways to say other people's names - that means it's "Roh-EL" not "Rah-UL," "Wong" not "Wang" (Whatever. - JW), and when pronouncing "Nguyen," it's pronounced "win" and not "nah-goo-yen." All of which leads me to this rather awkward segue to Tony Nguyen and his '93 Mazda RX-7.</p>
 Photo Gallery: <a href="/featuredvehicles/130_0907_1993_mazda_rx_7_fd/index.html">1993 Mazda RX 7 FD - Tony Nguyen - Super Street Magazine</a>

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