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A Bathing Ape took to Twitter a few hours ago to tease the arrival of the Formula One race car collaboration it unveiled in Toyko last year.

Dubbed the BAPE F1, the car is fully decked-out in the Japanese streetwear label's motifs, including camo print, Ape Head, and the brand's shark face. Take a peek at the design in the video up top.

The special edition car made its debut at Omotesando Hills shopping complex in Tokyo last September as part of BAPE's 25th-anniversary celebrations.

At the time, Formula One head of partnership marketing Tanya Wilkinson said, “Both brands have such a unique heritage and identity and we are excited to be collaborating with BAPE to celebrate their 25th anniversary. We have made a promise to our fans to bring them closer to the sport, and this collaboration with BAPE acts as a vehicle to help us do that.”

In its Instagram post, BAPE offers no further details other than to "stay tuned."

If you want to see more about A Bathing Ape, watch the video below.

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