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Old 03-12-03, 10:10 PM
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HI from me!! My name is theo, I'm new in this forum, and I would like to ask a question about my car!!! I have a mazda RX-7 (83) with american specifications!!! I would to ask you about suspension!! what absorber and springs you suggest to put on my car? thanx for your time!!

you can see my car in http://www.pbase.com/rx7
Old 03-12-03, 10:59 PM
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Hey Crazy, run a search and you will find a ton of threads on this subject.
Good luck
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Tokico all the way.
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are all greecians that excited?

there are a lot of opinions so i agree with searching on it. tokicos seem to be the best quality, bang for the buck on shocks.

oh yeah, and welcome to the board.
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Originally posted by jeremy
are all greecians that excited?

what do you mean with this my friend?
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Welcome to the board. There are several suspension options for your '83 RX-7, far too many for me to mention in this reply. Check out www.racingbeat.com for a good price on lowering springs. www.classicgarage.com has very inexpensive Koni struts for your car. And do a search, there is a wealth of information on this board, and a lot of knowledgeable people. Everyone here is pretty friendly and will try and answer your questions.

Congrats on your purchase.
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Originally posted by CrazyWaters
what do you mean with this my friend?
You have two exclamation points after each sentance.
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For street and spirited driving : http://www.mazdatrix.com/h3.htm Tokico non-adjustible shocks are great for the money

http://www.mazdatrix.com/h4579-85.htm Both Racing Beat and Eibach make great springs.

You will not believe the differance these two upgrades make.
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