Commit to the cause! Whatever your cause is, whatever gets your blood pumping… immerse yourself in it… and good things will follow. Really live it. Make it such a part of your life that it’s like… the first thing people think of when they think of you. Make it impossible for anyone to mentally detach you from that thing.
And live your passion selflessly.
Dollars don’t matter. Clout doesn’t matter. Image doesn’t matter. Find the deeper meaning. The real soul-feeding stuff. Help others. Teach them selflessly. Give them your time & your perspective. It’s the best, most rewarding gift you can give. Invest into your passion, by investing into others. If you do that & you really keep it selfless… you will become magnetic.
Cars themselves are superficial & materialistic…
But there are much deeper rewards behind them. Friendships, dedication, perseverance, grit, character, depth, etc. All that stuff is earned. It’s bigger than cars. And it makes you a better version of yourself.
In other words, we’re not just talking cars here; we’re talking passion. You could pretty much replace the word CAR, and fill in the blank with anything else… and if you commit to the cause, the story is the same.
To make it personal…
I woke up to a text today from an old friend that said, “Happy belated birthday Wooley. I am very proud of you and your success man.” My natural reflex was to text him back and say, “Bro THANK YOU… but S3 has got a foot & a half in the grave these days.” Most days… it doesn’t FEEL like success these days to be honest.
But then I stopped… because… I realized that’s not what he was talking about at all. The success he was talking about had nothing to do with revenue or ad deals. It’s the success of not losing yourself. The success of growing up to be exactly who we said we were gonna be. And of having a beautiful family that builds you up. Never letting sensibility or laziness or comfort creep in. The success that’s found in putting passion first & practicality second… or 10th. And then a rush came over me, because that’s like literally THE BEST COMPLIMENT. And I truly appreciate it! Trust me, nothing’s easy & there will always be self-doubt. But I’m pretty sure at the end of your rope… that’s what’s gonna matter, right?
This is Josh Freeman’s Mazda RX-7.
And when I wrote all that crap above… I had Josh Freeman in mind. Josh has immersed himself into car culture to the point where… it’s come back around & defined him. Like waves in the ocean continuously pushing him forward. You do actually get to a point where it gives back. I have never heard anyone say anything but the best things about Josh. He gives his time to this community, he gives his friendship, and his creativity… and he always keeps an aura of positivity & possibility around him. And that’s not easy! It’s also something you have to work for. You have to CHOOSE it.
Because of Josh’s commitment to car culture & the cause in general…
This FD RX-7 kind of found its way home to him. See – the car belonged to a classmate’s parents when Josh was in middle school & high school. And it was like… the ultimate to Josh. A dream car if ever there was one. He’d see it around town & at school. It just stood out. And had a vibrance to it that was more than a car needed to be. It spoke to Josh, and totally reenforced his need to have one someday. Then the car broke & went off the road… collecting dust in a garage.
Throughout the rest of high school & intermittently during Josh’s college years… Josh would periodically jokingly nudge his friend about getting her parents to sell him the car. But you know – they wanted to hang on to it. The car had been in the family for a long time, and they planned to fix it someday. Totally understandable.
But as time went by, they saw how car culture had become such a commitment & driving force in Josh’s life. They saw the passion he had for it, and the community around him. And when the time was right, they reached out… knowing that Josh would give the RX-7 the second chance it deserved.
Text by Wooley Photos by Taylor Galster
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93 Rx7 13B Modifications
Interior
1/250 FD’s with OEM red interior
Recaro RZ (drivers seat) with Kevlar backing
Worksbell X Nightrunner Rapfix 2 quick release (1/100), & short hub adaptor
MeanStreets x Vertex x Fatlace Steering wheel (43/100)
326 Power “Rally Quick” Tochikuru style Steering wheel (15/100)
AEM CD7 Digital Dash Display
Exterior
M-Sport Japan complete body kit
Custom paint job in Millennium Jade. This paint code came on Nissan R34s in 2004 on the VSPEC model
Candy Apple Red engine bay
99+ JDM fog lamps and housing
Final Form Japan LED tail lights
Shine Auto CF roof spoiler & low profile trunk spoiler
Ganador carbon mirrors
Engine
CHIPs LBC Rotors
Complete engine rebuild with Goopy apex seals
Eccentric Motorsports bridgeport
Cleaned & painted casings
ACT HD6 puck clutch kit with ACT flywheel
Auto Counter Weight
Oil pan brace
Setrab oil cooler
Radium fuel rails with regulator
Injector Dynamics 1050/2000cc with 48mm top hats
Walbro 525 Pump
Borg Warner EFR 8374 Turbo 1.05 AR with SXE front cover
Turbo blanket & guard
Tial Q BOV Black
2x Tial 38mm MVS wastegates
Roiel head & T4 flange
Eccentric Motorsports custom turbo manifold
GReddy compression elbow
Custom downpipe & midpipe
Reinhard Japan semi-titanium dual exit
Davies Craig EWP
Chip’s billet water pump delete
Custom water pump mount
Sake Bomb Racing meth kit & tank (sprays at 15lbs of boost)
Prototype Eccentric Motorsports v-mount intercooler kit
Upgraded radiator fans
Custom pie-cut stainless intercooler piping
Haltech electronics
Suspension & Wheels
Custom-build BC Racing coilovers with upgraded springs at a 16k spring rate all around
Megan Racing UCAs & LCAs
Triple Chrome Blitz Type 03’s with 24k gold hardware