RX7 FD3S from Italy
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thanks!
Import from Japan to Holland and Holland to italy! It's easier get the registration in this way, if we import the car directly from another country outside of the europe we need to test it in some government's garage..
Thanks!
Now my rx7 is going to change..FEED bodykit is coming bye bye fender, sideskirt and bumper, i will miss you
Thanks!
Now my rx7 is going to change..FEED bodykit is coming bye bye fender, sideskirt and bumper, i will miss you
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Hey brother. I have a question. I'll be purchasing a FD and sending it to italy as well. What gas do you use? I saw you said something about importing to Europe from JCM import. Is it hard to get the car tested and cleared in Europe? Thanks for the info!
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How's she treating you 3 years on? Would love your input on the Aragostas if you have an opinion...
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Nice one !
Did you install the feed bodykit?
Looks like there are only a few 7 in Italy, as in France too. Mine is coming from Italy though, near Milano.
Did you install the feed bodykit?
Looks like there are only a few 7 in Italy, as in France too. Mine is coming from Italy though, near Milano.
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Io sono di Bologna e ho una RX7 FC Cabrio (Turbo).
Dovremmo fare un raduno a breve!
Hello
I'm from Bologna (ITALY) and i'm the owner of a beautiful RX7 FC Cabrio (Turbo 2 Version).
Whe should make a car meeting soon!
Bye
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Hi Venturer
There's one FA in Modena, rather modified under the hood. 11500 RPM ex rallye 12A engine (with possibly 200Hp) and suspension parts in a non modified FA body. A real sleeper, that I went looking at a few days ago, but too modified for me to consider buying. I'm sure it would be a great driver's car.
I'm sending my email and contacts by PM
Being from Bologna, I believe you will understand this joke which will be totally meaningless to anyone not knowing the area where we live and the long habit of inter city mockery:
This is what a Wankel rotor looks like if the car is owned by someone from Reggio Emilia (the city where I live)
For the rest of the forum readers, hint: we the people from Reggio Emilia are called 'square heads' by our neighbours.
Bologna, Modena, Reggio Emilia, Parma and the Romagna form the so called 'Motor Valley', where, among other things, Ferrari, Maserati, Pagani, Lamborghini, Dallara and Ducati were born and are still built.
There's one FA in Modena, rather modified under the hood. 11500 RPM ex rallye 12A engine (with possibly 200Hp) and suspension parts in a non modified FA body. A real sleeper, that I went looking at a few days ago, but too modified for me to consider buying. I'm sure it would be a great driver's car.
I'm sending my email and contacts by PM
Being from Bologna, I believe you will understand this joke which will be totally meaningless to anyone not knowing the area where we live and the long habit of inter city mockery:
This is what a Wankel rotor looks like if the car is owned by someone from Reggio Emilia (the city where I live)
For the rest of the forum readers, hint: we the people from Reggio Emilia are called 'square heads' by our neighbours.
Bologna, Modena, Reggio Emilia, Parma and the Romagna form the so called 'Motor Valley', where, among other things, Ferrari, Maserati, Pagani, Lamborghini, Dallara and Ducati were born and are still built.
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Ahah that's so nice!
I wonder what is the nickname of the neighbours near Hiroshima (homeland of the main Mazda Factory). I hope they aren't nicknamed Nuke Heads (oh that's really bad humor)! :P
I wonder what is the nickname of the neighbours near Hiroshima (homeland of the main Mazda Factory). I hope they aren't nicknamed Nuke Heads (oh that's really bad humor)! :P
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