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There are four cars that use the '''Honda Raybrig NSX (JGTC)''' moniker: |
There are four cars that use the '''Honda Raybrig NSX (JGTC)''' moniker: |
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*[[Honda Raybrig NSX GT (JGTC) '99]], used in the 1999 JGTC season |
*[[Honda Raybrig NSX GT (JGTC) '99]], used in the 1999 JGTC season |
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− | *[[Honda RAYBRIG NSX |
+ | *[[Honda RAYBRIG NSX'00]], used in the 2000 JGTC season |
− | *[[Honda RAYBRIG NSX |
+ | *[[Honda RAYBRIG NSX'06]], used in the 2006 Super GT season |
*[[Honda RAYBRIG NSX CONCEPT-GT '16]], used in the 2016 Super GT season and based on second-generation NSX model |
*[[Honda RAYBRIG NSX CONCEPT-GT '16]], used in the 2016 Super GT season and based on second-generation NSX model |
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