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Old Jun 11, 2003 | 08:22 AM
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Ahhhh....the memories...

just wanted you guys to see my old 7. I sold her about 6 years ago so because of financial difficulties...it's funny how life changes, now i'm financially stable, wish i still had her. she was an 83 with a 91 13B and a dellorto carb. ran sweet...




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Old Jun 11, 2003 | 08:32 AM
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Ya your first 7 is allways the sweetest even it was like my first 7 and was a complete pile. (Not that the car in the pic is crappy, My first 7 left a lot to be desired as far as body integraty is concerned). That first 7 will allwyas be special to me

So it sounds like some one is in the market for a new FB
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Old Jun 11, 2003 | 08:39 AM
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So it sounds like some one is in the market for a new FB
already working on that....here's the new one one. bought her for $500. I've already posted about her. Can't wait to get started. First thing is complete weatherstripping!!!
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Old Jun 11, 2003 | 08:46 AM
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ooops...here's the pic...duh


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Old Jun 11, 2003 | 09:03 AM
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Good deal man!! $500? Sweet! Nice looking, thats for sure .

Im personally still on my first 7 . I learned to drive in my Dads GSL-SE (already knew how to drive a stick from off-roading, just never drove on the road), took my drivers test in my Moms Ford Tempo that I drove for about 2 weeks after she got home from work and stuff, then the tranny went out (auto and I killed it, lol). My Dad loaned me his other car which was a silver 85 GSL until I had my first car of my own on the road, which as some of you know, is my baby. The 83 GSL featured in my sig .

I love my car . I like to say I learned to drive in an RX-7, have only driven RX-7s as daily drivers, and have only owned RX-7s. Technically I own 3 too . My Dads GSL is technically in my name because they forgot the "Sr" on the title, then I have my 83 GSL I drive, and my 84 GS parts car . Man I love these cars .

~T.J.
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Old Jun 11, 2003 | 10:32 AM
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They are wonderful and addicting. I didn't learn to drive in one, but I did learn to drive stick in my '85 GSL (the blue one in the avatar). It is the first car I ever owned, actually ended up being a grad gift from my Parents.

I had planed to do a full restore on it, it needed some body work, and when I relly looked at the flour was pritty much gone in some spots. So I decied to look around and found the '84 GSL that I drive now. All original, bought if from the son of the original owner, it has been rust protected and never winter driven so it is very nice (Percimon Orange one in the avatar).

They are wonderful cars
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