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Monster Sport
Founded: 1983-12-01[1]
Merged with: Suzuki Sport (2011-12-01)[2]
Headquarters:
3-35-3 Ebaracho, Nakano, Tokyo, Japan[1]

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Monster Sport Co., Ltd., commonly known as simply Monster, is the in-house tuning and motorsports subsidiary of Tajima Motor Corporation, notable for licensing its branding to game developers for the production of numerous video games.

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On December 1, 2011, Monster Sport acquired and absorbed fellow Japanese automobile tuning company Suzuki Sport, whose accessory manufacturing business was formally transferred back to its parent company Suzuki.[2]

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