It’s there where a car and the human beings behind it truly become one. Not just to excellence, but to long-term ownership. He’s already upped his game (no pun intended) by creating a special RX7 mod in Assetto Corsa - one that closely mimics his own tuning - to get one step closer to the real thing. As much as he used games like Forza and Gran Turismo to help fine-tune his vision of how he wanted the car to look, 2023 seems like the right time to turn those virtual lap times into legit ones. If you’re wondering where this build goes from here, Chris admits that it’s time to simply enjoy it. Captured by the talented Arlen Liverman, the opportunity allows a handful of lucky winners on social media to cherish this build as intended and it cements Chris’s car into a league of our staff’s discerning favorites, including Alex Alfaro’s Type R. Although it may not have taken home an award that day, it left an impression worthy of something special: a well-deserved spot in our ongoing poster series. Unsurprisingly, Chris’s car caught our attention too it easily became one of our favorites from the show. Despite being “96% introverted”, Johnston and his FD3S were the centers of attention at the Fortune Auto booth. Shortly after completion, Chris’s RX7 debuted at the SEMA Show in 2021.
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