94 vr project
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Sir Braps A lot
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94 vr project
got some pics gonna pick it up this week will keep updated and if any one has a cluster please let me know well here are the pics needs a lot of tlc but will be a stright up killer when done
#5
Sir Braps A lot
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yea but its in the right place where it dosent affect how the car drive stright i hope but it should be an easy fix the frame guy said hope so i cant wait for that T51R to spool haha
#6
Sir Braps A lot
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i need to know i was going to get a cluster from the mazda dealer and they said there is 2 types one for stiff suspension and one for normal what does it have to do with anything
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#11
needs more track time
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Originally Posted by caredden
If you are going to use a dealer, I would advise you contact Ray at Malloy Mazda 888-533-3400. Ray is a big supporter of the rotary community and offers great prices, low priced shipping, and your stuff will arrive very quickly.
Yup. What he said.
Lots of used parts here on the forum too. Looks like you're going to need some. actally make that alot.
Good luck.
#12
Sir Braps A lot
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thanks all ill give him a call any suggestions on what i should do to the motor im thinking streetport 3mm seals and hks t51r let me know what you think
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yep and i cant wait eaither. well here is an interior shot needs a very good scrubbing but when done all the plastic pices are in side so should be easy to bring back to great also can some one tell me how to resize pics
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Porque tan serio?
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Clean title? You gotta be shitting me. You definitely cannot trust Carfax these days.
That looks to be a HELL of a project. That's some serious frame damage, and half the interior looks molded out.
I would make real good friends with Fritz Flynn on this forum, as well as Ray Crowe from Malloy Mazda.
That looks to be a HELL of a project. That's some serious frame damage, and half the interior looks molded out.
I would make real good friends with Fritz Flynn on this forum, as well as Ray Crowe from Malloy Mazda.