my last rx7,start after 16 years!
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WOW! I want that car!
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lol Now that car needs a ton of work.
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i' just need of the engine
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i want your wheels!
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who says rotaries go bad if they sit. Jeez, I can't believe you got that going. Have fun with all the work it looks like the car needs.
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Man, and I thought mine had a long way to go! What an inspiration that was. Good luck with her :)
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Wow, thats amazing that you got that started.
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That is awesome! I loved the music it went with it so well!
I cant wait to see progress in this car |
thanks everyone for you'r comments ;)
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Awesome! :D
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Nice video and hopefully your project does well.
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Outstanding, we snagged another dedicated rotothead. Great vid, show a small slice of life of us 7 owner's.
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So what are your plans for it?? I mean, i know it needs restored obviously, but like DD or sometheing.
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lol, i live this
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Incredible. I would've been scared shitless driving that in the open.
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Good ol hotwiring. Something about it makes me smile but shiver at the same time.
Didnt look like the steering lock took much effort to "remove" haha. |
hehehe, very similar to my 7
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cool i wish my started up for the first time
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holy shit
i liked the part where you towed it at the end |
Oh, ya. That would be better taking the engine and rebuilding it and putting in your other car than restoring that rust pit
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WoW! I can not believe my eyes! Another Sleeping Dragon have been awaken! :ylsuper:
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I've seen some rusty 1st gens before, even to the point a friend of mine sat in one and the seat went through the floorpan and he landed on the ground. Now that was funny to watch and the look on his face was priceless. But I have never seen rust clear through the body where you have it.
The true sign of a 1st gen owner, or any rotary fan for that matter, is how many you can line up in a pic and have the tittles in hand. |
thats as good as finding treasure
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