2nd Generation Specific (1986-1992) 1986-1992 Discussion including performance modifications and technical support sections.

new here, looking to get FC n/a

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Old May 7, 2003 | 12:54 PM
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new here, looking to get FC n/a

well I've been thinking about getting an Rx-7 for about a year and I'm finally ready to commit.

I'm a college student and I want to get a n/a becasue theyre' more affordable and more reliable(maybe?)

Also i know very little about working on cars so i want this to be a lenring experience for me, and i figured teh n/a's would be considerably easier to work and learn on.

How many miles could i expect to get out of a pretty well mainained 13B?

I'm looking for a car that will last me a couple years till i'm out of school and can afford to put more money into a turbo version and have more experience working on rx-7's.

I dont' plan on it being a daily driver, more of a fun nice day car, so it won't get lots of miles put on it and if i do need to do a repair i have time to let it sit inthe garage while i figure things out. Performance is not that important to me rigth now i just wanna learn and have some fun.

Also just wanted to say hi to everyone!
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Old May 7, 2003 | 01:56 PM
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I'm a college student and I want to get a n/a becasue theyre' more affordable and more reliable(maybe?)
I'd say so.

Also i know very little about working on cars so i want this to be a lenring experience for me, and i figured teh n/a's would be considerably easier to work and learn on.
I'd say so too.

How many miles could i expect to get out of a pretty well mainained 13B?
If well maintained and revved way up there once in a while, the sky's the limit.

I dont' plan on it being a daily driver, more of a fun nice day car, so it won't get lots of miles put on it and if i do need to do a repair i have time to let it sit inthe garage while i figure things out. Performance is not that important to me rigth now i just wanna learn and have some fun.
Wow, that's the spirit

Here's some help about what to look for when buying:

http://www.aaroncake.net/RX-7/buy1.htm

Hugues -
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