
The Orange Specter: How a forgotten 2000 Mazda Protegé Blueprint Resurfaced from a Concept Car Mold
Preserving the Legacy: The Fate of an Early ’00s Icon
In the annals of tuner car history, certain builds stand out not just for their mechanical prowess or aesthetic audacity, but for their near-mythical origins. One such machine is the 2000 Mazda Protegé that emerged from the vision of owner John Malozsak and the engineering expertise of Ballistic Unlimited. This bright-orange powerhouse, born from a rare concept-car mold and a tuner’s obsessive vision, captured the imagination of the Super Street magazine editors and cemented itself as a legend in the automotive world.
A Tale of Obsession: The Birth of a Beast
John Malozsak, the visionary behind Ballistic Unlimited, began his journey into the tuner scene with a passion for performance that few could match. His company, known for creating stylish and functional apparel, provided the foundation for a deeper dive into automotive customization. The quest for ultimate performance led Malozsak to the 2000 Mazda Protegé, a vehicle that would become his canvas for innovation.
The car, a 2000 Mazda Protegé, was not just another custom build; it was a statement. With a build time of just four weeks, Malozsak and his team managed to fabricate a system that rivaled the production standards of Super Street magazine. The interior, featuring a Kenwood system and custom speaker enclosures, was a symphony of sight and sound. But the true masterpiece lay in the trunk, where a Kenwood monitor and custom-built stereo enclosures greeted the eyes like an orange juice flood, the vitamin C-shore at low tide. (Get it? C-shore!)
The Legend Lives On: Preserving the Legacy
The fate of the 2000 Mazda Protegé is a testament to Malozsak’s dedication to preservation. The car’s body kit, a rare design originating from a plaster mold made by Mazda for a concept car, was a treasure that few could hope to replicate. When Malozsak discovered it in the Mazda dungeon, he saved it, defeating the evil dragon, and managed to squeeze one more kit from the fragile mold. The mold has since cracked and turned to crap, but the kit continues to live on in glory on Malozsak’s car, to taunt the rest of you Protegé owners out there. Fancy the wing? Similar story. It’s from an early MP3 concept car, meaning it’s as rare as an edible meal at Sizzler.
The Future of Performance: A New Chapter
The 2000 Mazda Protegé may have captured the imagination of the automotive world, but Malozsak was not done. His next project, a Mazda Protegé5, promises to push the boundaries of performance even further. With top-secret Mazda accessories and more of that trademark Ballistic ingenuity, the Protegé5 is set to become the next icon in the tuner scene. Orange you excited?
FAST FACTS: 2000 MAZDA PROTEGÉ
OWNER: John Malozsak
HOMETOWN: Huntington Beach, CA
DAILY GRIND: Owner of Ballistic Unlimited
UNDER THE HOOD: 1.8L four-cylinder engine, Monster Flew intake and air cleaner, Bosal after-cat exhaust, Vitek ignition wires and vacuum lines, Hose Techniques hoses, Nitrous Express 50hp wet kit, Optima battery, Jet Performance computer upgrade
STIFF STUFF: Intrax springs
ROLLERS: Axis Speed-Six wheels (19×8.25), Pirelli P7000 tires (215/35-19)
OUTSIDE: Custom body kit and rear wing, louvered hood by Sir Michael’s, lettering by Modern Image Signworks, Orange Pearl paint with glass-bead topcoat and candy-coated headlights and taillights by Body Pros, APC Sport mirrors, blue undercar neon by Matt Strange
INSIDE: Cobra Sidewinder racing seats, Katakin Leather upgrade, Autopower rollbar, Nardi Sport steering wheel, Federal Mogul fiber-optic lighting, indirect interior neon by Matt Strange
ICE: Kenwood P907 head unit (audio/video) system, LZ 700 rear monitor, KAC-X501 subamplifier, DAZ-X401 mid/high amplifier, KFC-XW100B subwoofer (x4), KFC-XR60P mid/tweet combo, Pure Platinum F3 wiring and cables
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