It was going to happen sooner or later, right? Welcome to the very first onikyan-style ND Mazda Roadster that Japan has created for us all to see, love, loathe or lust after.

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It took me a while to actually find this car as it was parked up in the center of what was a huge turn out for StanceNation at its very first Odaiba show.

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I must have walked passed it a few times, but I probably didn’t see for the simple reason that it’s so damn low! Built by T-Demand in Sakai City, Fukui, the car sits on the shop’s own Pro Damper coilovers and also runs T-Demand Pro Arms.The 15-inch RAYS Volk Racing TE37Vs are a very well chosen wheel for this sort of look, combining that timeless 6-spoke design with a deep dish.

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The new-gen Roadster is a great looking car as it comes from the Mazda factory, so aside from the number plate being offset at the front, there were no other noticeable aesthetic additions.

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A stance like this on a car designed for driving pleasure might warrant some detestation, but I wasn’t going to pass up sharing this with you guys.

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I made sure to drop a Speedhunters Hunted sticker in the ND’s passenger seat, so hopefully the guys that built it can check back here and maybe answer some of your questions. Let’s discuss!

Dino Dalle Carbonare
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StanceNation Odaiba 2015 coverage on Speedhunters