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DC23MM 03-16-04 04:40 PM

Cant Find A Turbo rx7 2 gen
 
I live in south florida and i am looking for a 2nd gen turbo rx7 for my first car but there soo hard to find or maybe the owners of the cars sellin them arent listing it is......... ?????????

Molotovman 03-16-04 04:48 PM

www.autotrader.com

www.ebay.com then go to ebay motors.

Check the paper, and /or drive aroudn for hours.

Find That FC you want!

xfeastonarsex 03-16-04 04:48 PM

ill sell you one.

ajsuper7 03-16-04 04:49 PM

they are becoming kinda rare. ive seen quite a few in florida when i visit, just keep looking. its a waiting game with tii's, espically 89-91's. but have patience. i can never find any here in houston texas, in fact i have seen less than 10 the whole time ive been into rx7s.

*a*jones* 03-16-04 05:59 PM

i found my GXL in virginia and had to have it delivered here. they are getting harder to find, expecially in decent shape

ditto 03-16-04 07:47 PM

there all over, even in this fourm, just go to the for sale thread.

rowtareh? 03-16-04 07:53 PM

Re: Cant Find A Turbo rx7 2 gen
 

Originally posted by DC23MM
I live in south florida and i am looking for a 2nd gen turbo rx7 for my first car but there soo hard to find or maybe the owners of the cars sellin them arent listing it is......... ?????????
Wait, this is your first time driving a car??? And you are wanting a TII? Damned, you got balls. Pure balls of steel. A stock TII would be scary for a new driver. It would surprise me, but not scare me.

In my opinion, I would look for a N/A 2nd Gen or an N/A 1st gen. 2nd gen NA is a little easier to find. You can ALWAYS find those in the paper for sale, or on ebay, and 1st gens are pretty easy, but need alot of work from what I have found.

Good luck man, and welcome to the world of rotaries(or owning your first one)

Rookie84 03-16-04 08:03 PM

Stock TII isn't exactly fast at 180-200hp. It's not a bad first car if you keep it stock until you learn how to properly drive a turbo RWD car.

I had to go to Michigan to get my TII... TIIs are hard to find, let alone one in mint condition. :p:

superstock2 03-16-04 10:09 PM

actually the turbo cars are quite fast compared to most cars and especially 80's japanese cars .going from a n/a to a turbo is like going from roseanne to jenna jameson. sometimes my turbo scares me today when i busted my first real drift in it i'm used top just punching it in the n/a but when i gave it to much throttle the tires just roasted and i don't have powersteering so the car is kinda hard to drive.

Bambam7 03-16-04 10:11 PM

So don't drive drive beyond your skill level.
Turbo lag sucks for drifting.

4fcn121 03-16-04 10:15 PM

I was so happy when I got my 90 TII:D keep looking thy are out there some where don't give up

superstock2 03-16-04 10:16 PM

wow that is the worst written post ever! i am really tired :( but really the turbo can be way scary. scary fast and scary expensive :)

superstock2 03-16-04 10:18 PM

well i'm not that bad of drifter but a 70 hp jump in power and the the boost can really complicate things.

turboii87rx7 03-16-04 11:27 PM

i have a TII in good shape for sale, but then again, im in NY so it would be a chore to get it to you
email me if you're interested tho.
turboiirx7@hotmail.com

rotarygod 03-17-04 01:00 AM

I just bought my '89 T-II from my best friend for $5200. It is red, in mint condition, completely stock, and only has 53,000 miles on it. Everything is original and the odometer hasn't been rolled back. It was just never driven that much.

4fcn121 03-17-04 02:04 AM

wow only 53000mi:dammit:


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