- The
Vemac Car Company, Ltd.,
commonly known simply as
Vemac (ヴィーマック, Vuīmakku), was a low-volume Anglo-****anese car manufacturer. The
company is noted...
- The
Vemac RD320R (****anese: ヴィーマック・RD320R, Hepburn: Vuīmakku RD320R) is a race car
produced by the
Vemac Car
Company that
raced in the ****anese
Super GT...
- The
Vemac RD408R (****anese: ヴィーマック・RD408R, Hepburn: Vuīmakku RD408R) is a race car
produced by the
Vemac Car
Company that
raced in the ****anese
Super GT...
- The
Vemac RD200 (****anese: ヴィーマック・RD200, Hepburn:
Vuimakku RD200) is a low-volume mid-engined
sports car
developed by the
Vemac Car
Company that was produced...
- The
Vemac RD350R (****anese: ヴィーマック・RD350R, Hepburn: Vuīmakku RD350R) is a race car
produced by the
Vemac Car
Company that
raced in the ****anese
Super GT...
- The
Vemac RD180 (****anese: ヴィーマック・RD180, Hepburn:
Vuimakku RD180) is a low-volume mid-engined
sports car
developed by the
Vemac Car
Company that was produced...
- (1996–1999)
Tsubakimoto Chain (1958–present)
Tsukuba (1935–c.1937) UD
Trucks Vemac Yamaha (1992–1993)
Yamata (1916)
Yanase (1964–1965) Yoshida-shiki Y&T (1994–c...
-
Mitsuoka Motors Nissan Prince Ralliart Scion Subaru Suzuki Toyota UD
Trucks Vemac Yamaha W
Motors Founded in Lebanon,
later moved to the UAE
Bufori Inokom...
- (6-Speed
manual transmission) 1996-2002, 2005-2009
Honda NSX-GT
Super GT 2002
Vemac RD320R
Super GT The C35A is a SOHC and
carries the
largest displacement...
- (****an)
Oullim Spirra (Korea; Defunct)
Qiantu (China)
Techrules (China)
Vemac (****an) W
Motors (UAE)
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