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Old 08-15-06, 04:47 AM
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so im a noob at the rx-7 thing. bought an 87 n/a for $300, guy who owned was clueless about cars. so its a 4 lug, and id like to make it 5. and id rather not go junk yard hopping. where can i get hardware? or is junk yard hopping the best idea. btw, car runs great. just needs paint. any input is appreciated.
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well yeah finding parts locally or in a junkyard is your best bet, i mean i have a full set of vented 5 lug hubs/rotors/calipers etc. but shipping would be a bitch.
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^+1 on finding the parts locally. If you watch here in the classifieds section you could piece together a 5 lug setup easily.
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Originally Posted by mrhdperez
so im a noob at the rx-7 thing. bought an 87 n/a for $300, guy who owned was clueless about cars. so its a 4 lug, and id like to make it 5. and id rather not go junk yard hopping. where can i get hardware? or is junk yard hopping the best idea. btw, car runs great. just needs paint. any input is appreciated.
junkyard hopping is your best bet and will be cheaper . its not that hard to remove the items
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