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The Mooncraft Shiden (also known as 紫電, SHI-DEN or MC/RT-16) is a Japanese Super GT GT300 class prototype race car. The Shiden is a joint venture with a body designed by the Japanese automotive design company (ja: ムーンクラフト) and produced by the American racing car manufacturer Riley Technologies. The car is currently used by the Honda-based team Cars Tokai Dream28. In the 2011 season, the team changed their name to Eva Racing as part of a collaboration with the Evangelion franchise, along with painting the Shiden to match the Eva-01.

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  • The Mooncraft Shiden (also known as 紫電, SHI-DEN or MC/RT-16) is a Japanese Super GT GT300 class prototype race car. The Shiden is a joint venture with a body designed by the Japanese automotive design company (ja: ムーンクラフト) and produced by the American racing car manufacturer Riley Technologies. The car is currently used by the Honda-based team Cars Tokai Dream28. In the 2011 season, the team changed their name to Eva Racing as part of a collaboration with the Evangelion franchise, along with painting the Shiden to match the Eva-01. (en)
  • ムーンクラフト・紫電(しでん)は、レーシングカーコンストラクターのムーンクラフトが、公道での究極のパフォーマンスを目指し開発した2ドアスポーツカー。ただし、現時点で市販には至っておらず、2006年から2012年までプロモーションと開発をかねてSUPER GTのGT300クラスに参戦していた。 (ja)
  • Mooncraft Shiden (также известен как 紫電, SHI-DEN или MC/RT-16) — прототип японской серии Super GT в зачётной категории . (ru)
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  • Privée Zurich Asset Shiden (en)
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  • Super GT GT300 (en)
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  • Hybrid steel-Aluminum (en)
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  • 90 (xsd:integer)
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  • 1 (xsd:integer)
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  • 2006 (xsd:integer)
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  • Hiroshi Hamaguchi (en)
  • Hiroki Katoh (en)
  • Kazuho Takahashi (en)
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  • 0 (xsd:integer)
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  • Mid-engined, longitudinally mounted. (en)
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  • 9 (xsd:integer)
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  • Double wishbone Pushrod with 3 Way adjustable dampers (en)
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  • X-Trac (en)
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  • 6 (xsd:integer)
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  • 2011 (xsd:integer)
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  • 8 (xsd:integer)
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  • 43 (xsd:integer)
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  • Double wishbone Pushrod with 3 Way adjustable dampers (en)
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  • Cars Tokai Dream28 (en)
  • Eva Racing (en)
  • Riley Racing Japan (en)
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  • 1630 (xsd:integer)
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  • manual sequential (en)
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  • Advan 300-640x18/355-710x18 (en)
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  • The Mooncraft Shiden (also known as 紫電, SHI-DEN or MC/RT-16) is a Japanese Super GT GT300 class prototype race car. The Shiden is a joint venture with a body designed by the Japanese automotive design company (ja: ムーンクラフト) and produced by the American racing car manufacturer Riley Technologies. The car is currently used by the Honda-based team Cars Tokai Dream28. In the 2011 season, the team changed their name to Eva Racing as part of a collaboration with the Evangelion franchise, along with painting the Shiden to match the Eva-01. (en)
  • ムーンクラフト・紫電(しでん)は、レーシングカーコンストラクターのムーンクラフトが、公道での究極のパフォーマンスを目指し開発した2ドアスポーツカー。ただし、現時点で市販には至っておらず、2006年から2012年までプロモーションと開発をかねてSUPER GTのGT300クラスに参戦していた。 (ja)
  • Mooncraft Shiden (также известен как 紫電, SHI-DEN или MC/RT-16) — прототип японской серии Super GT в зачётной категории . (ru)
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  • Mooncraft Shiden (en)
  • ムーンクラフト・紫電 (ja)
  • Mooncraft Shiden (ru)
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