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Old Jan 9, 2005 | 07:32 PM
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Hey from Aus

hey ppl

im on the southwest coast off australia. just got a s1 rx7.
u guys are the best! ive been looking around for a rx7 site but they is nowhere to be found in my country. over here all they care about is the third gens. which cost over Aus$45,000, which is a lil outta my reach. ur cars sound pretty sweet and hopefully ill have mine up and running soon.

Rx7Menich

ps. mines a rolling shell, so i gonna need a engine soon.
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Old Jan 9, 2005 | 08:35 PM
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Mine was a rolling shell once, too.

I know you guys have alot of the first gens over there, so maybe while they're giving all the attn to the 3rd gens you can get all you need for real cheap.

Good luck and welcome to the forum.
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Old Jan 9, 2005 | 09:06 PM
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Welcome

btw, if you want a third gen, get one from NZ - you can get a tidy one for around AUS$12,000 here. We don't have any local car industry to protect
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Old Jan 9, 2005 | 09:46 PM
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Originally Posted by rx7Menich
hey ppl

im on the southwest coast off australia. just got a s1 rx7.
u guys are the best! ive been looking around for a rx7 site but they is nowhere to be found in my country. over here all they care about is the third gens. which cost over Aus$45,000, which is a lil outta my reach. ur cars sound pretty sweet and hopefully ill have mine up and running soon.

Rx7Menich

ps. mines a rolling shell, so i gonna need a engine soon.
Huh? Old school rotaries are more popular and more plentiful in Australia than probably anywhere else.

As for websites, all the Aussies hang out at www.ausrotary.com. Not sure how you missed that one.

Welcome to the site.
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