Guess That Car/Track/Song- Spec 2.0 Edition

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1999 Honda NSX? (Neutron White ;))

Also, @tankuroded, it should perhaps be noted that the Impreza has actually raced in the JGTC/SGT championships' GT300 class :sly:

Impreza was born for rallying at first though. Hence my revision to the first hint ;)
 
Caterham Seven Fire Blade '02?
Oullim Motors SPIRRA 4.6 V8 '04 (also known as the Proto Motors SPIRRA 4.6 V8 '04)

OR
one of the Carl Edwards #99 Ford Fusion?
 
Mercedes Benz CLK Touring Car
Mitsubishi Lancer Evo V Rally Car(Kazunori's Lancer)
VW Polo
Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution VI Rally Car
Mercedes Benz CLK LM
 
FYI RA and RB stands for Radium and Rubidium
Rubidium has 32 isotopes, Radium has 35 isotopes
both are radioactive (nuclear), instable and can be used as an Electron capture.

I have no idea where I'm going with this, but I know the answer is there somewhere...

EDIT: Mercury Cougar XR7 ’67, Mercury Cougar ’99?
 
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Rubidium has 32 isotopes, Radium has 35 isotopes

Now my mind is telling me it's the R32 Skyline or GT-R R35. Potentially the Calsonic race versions, as that's all the two of them have in common. So, those two will be my guesses :)
 
but in 1999 there was no R35. and the r32 was made prior to 1999... I'd go then with any Skyline R34 model, I prefer the Nür version


but then what would have 34 isotopes???
 
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FYI RA and RB stands for Radium and Rubidium
Rubidium has 32 isotopes, Radium has 35 isotopes
both are radioactive (nuclear), instable and can be used as an Electron capture.

I have no idea where I'm going with this, but I know the answer is there somewhere...

EDIT: Mercury Cougar XR7 ’67, Mercury Cougar ’99?

Rubidium is a dark red metal and is nowehere radioactive. it is found on the periodic table in the same group has helium and bears a solid configuration at 298K wich is 25 degrees celsius (77 F)

Soory again, the metal is silvery white, but the name means dark red
My bad
alkaline metal
 
Rubidium is a dark red metal and is nowehere radioactive. it is found on the periodic table in the same group has helium and bears a solid configuration at 298K wich is 25 degrees celsius (77 F)
The isotopes is (most of them anyways)

And its not red, its an alkalic metal, its silver and soft!
 
wait I think i'm on to something... I have it It's the Nissan R34 with the RB26DETT engine, equipped in 1999

doesn't explain RA though...
 
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