1992 Mazda Familia Gen 6 (BG) GT-R

Vehicle details

Date of manufacture
Paint color code
Brilliant Black (Code: PZ)
Trim colour and material
Grey half leather/suede
Mileage
158,300 (at time of sale)
Transmission
Manual (floor shift)
Engine Type
1 cylinder
Engine number
Unknown
Chassis number/VIN
BG8Z-303417
other id
One of 2,500 produced

The GT-R was only sold in Japan, but has been popular as an import around the world, particularly in Canada, Australia, New Zealand and the UK. This particular car was found on a Canadian import website myjapanesecars.com, asking $10,500 (CAD), located in Montreal, mid 2016. This is one of 2,500 Mazda Familia GTR's produced in order to qualify Mazda for the World Rally Championship

The advertisement unfortunately gave little information about the cars condition, and overall history, however, there is a list of modifications and the pictures demonstrate that the car has been modified in several areas, and had nice Watanabe wheels fitted.

The seller notes the following modifications/options on the car:
- APEXi Multifunction Turbo Timer
- Sunroof
- ULTRA Speed Meter
- OMONI Water Temp gauge
- GReddy Exhaust Temp gauge
- GReddy Boost gauge
- GReddy Oil Temp gauge
- GReddy Oil Pressure gauge
- Carrozzeria Stereo
- ALPINE Speakers
- SPRINT Collection Steering Wheel
- Rear Strut Tower Bar
- Rear Cage Bar
- 15" Racing Wheels
- Upgraded Intercooler
- GREX Oil Front mounted Oil Cooler
- Dashboard molded Cup Holder
- Aftermarket Aluminum Radiator (2.5" Large)
- Ground Kit
- Heat Shielded Pipings

If anyone knows where this car ended up, please get in contact with us - we would love to be able to track the ownership and locations of as many GT-R Familias as possible, as there are likely only a handful in each western market.

For those that don't know these cars, they were essentially a road going rally prepped car. Some of the features of the GT-R included a 1.8l DOHC single turbo engine, producing 210BHP (154kw) from the factory. The engine is connected to a 5-speed manual transmission, a viscous LSD and a limited-slip 4WD system providing drive bias of 47% at the front, and 53% at the rear under static conditions. A substantial amount of work was done to the engine to bring it up to a competitive rally standard, and there are significant differences between the mechanicals in the GT-R and that in the Familia GT-X. For example, there is a larger ball bearing turbo, tougher engine mounts, larger sodium filled valves, revised profile hollow cams, ported exhaust manifold and re-mapped computer. The GT-R also received a significantly larger intercooler, revised sway bar, upsized brakes, faster steering ratio, strengthened gearbox and clutch, among other performance features. These items can assist in determining a genuine GT-R from the GT-X model.