Toru Suetsugu's Eunos Roadster

Toru Suetsugu's Eunos Roadster (NA6CE), known as the Roadster, is the signature vehicle of Seven Star Leaf member Toru Suetsugu.

History
Seven Star Leaf were the first team that Project D were up against in Tochigi, with Toru Suetsugu representing the team on the downhill, going up against Takumi Fujiwara. Toru starts the battle in the lead, with Takumi following behind. Takumi manages to keep close behind Toru until they reach a section of the course with lidless gutters. Takumi attempts to pass Toru in the corners, performing a weight shifting technique to let him drive using over one of the lidless gutters in order to pass. Toru, shocked and confused as to how Takumi had passed him, watches as Takumi performs the trick again. Believing that his car would also be able to perform the trick, Toru attempts to cross the gutter, however he fails, causing his wheel to fall into the gutter and making the car flip, costing him the race. After his race, Toru quits racing, fulfilling a promise he had made to his girlfriend, Nao.

Specs
The car is a Eunos Roadster, chassis code NA6CE. It is painted in Classic Red. In the early Arcade Stage games, it is depicted as a Eunos Roadster S-Special.

Engine
The Roadster is fitted with a B6-ZE(RS), a naturally aspirated engine. Toru had increased the displacement of the B6 from 1600 to 1800. It had a maximum output of 190PS

Custom Parts

 * Mazda Roadster NA8C Wheels
 * Mazda Eunos Roadster Skirt Kit with NA8C Mud Guards
 * Mazda Eunos Roadster S-Special Spoiler
 * Mazda Detachable Hard Roof top
 * Mazdaspeed Steering Wheel (Nardi Classic Steering Wheel in the anime)
 * Bucket Racing Seats
 * Green Race Harness
 * High compression pistons
 * High lift & duration crankshaft
 * Lightweight flywheel
 * Individual Throttle Bodies
 * Cusco front strut tower bar
 * Custom sports muffler

Trivia

 * Volume 17 - Toru Car Stat Page.png Tokyopop and Kodansha USA versions of the series incorrectly refer to this car as a B6, which is the name of it's engine. This is best seen in the Car stat pages.
 * The car stat pages also incorrectly call the engine an NA6C, the chassis number of the car.