Just got the pics of my seven back
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Just got the pics of my seven back
i got it in september for $500 and lost the pics cause my comp crashed but my friend had them and got him to send me them
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Irfanview is a great little free program that will let you open almost every picture format. You can change the size of you pictures with it if you don't have anything else to do it.
http://downloads-zdnet.com.com/3000-2192-10021962.html
http://downloads-zdnet.com.com/3000-2192-10021962.html
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Originally Posted by Feds
It looks nice, but writing "I hope to eventually get a 20b turbo" is equivalent to writing "I have no idea what I'm talking about"
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Don't be bothered by the cold water some of these guys are throwing on your plans, many of them do a lot more fantasizing about 7's than they do driving 7's. That's a nice looking car that looks pretty much stock. Although it's fun I suppose to build a hot rod, your 7 will give you more driving satisfaction and be worth more in the long run if you keep it close to the way the Mazda engineers intended, a quick little sports car that handles great and is addicting to drive. Good luck with the project!
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Originally Posted by Feds
It looks nice, but writing "I hope to eventually get a 20b turbo" is equivalent to writing "I have no idea what I'm talking about"
Just FYI
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Well, if there is any advice I can give you, its to keep your mind in the here and now. There are really only a handfull of people that have put 20b's in the 1st gen RX-7. To find one in tact is a feat in itself, not to mention all the modifications that have to be done to make it work. I'd rather do a V8 swap over a 20b swap cause it would easily be 10g's cheaper and net the same results.
For now, I suggest you work on getting that car running and enjoy it for what it is. When the engine lets go, thats when its time to start thinking of what you can put in place of the stock engine.
BTW, thats a nice 7 you have there. I got mine for the equivelent of about $350 american ($500 canadian) and it was in horrible shape. You can check it out on my cardomain site.
For now, I suggest you work on getting that car running and enjoy it for what it is. When the engine lets go, thats when its time to start thinking of what you can put in place of the stock engine.
BTW, thats a nice 7 you have there. I got mine for the equivelent of about $350 american ($500 canadian) and it was in horrible shape. You can check it out on my cardomain site.
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