Bay Area RX-7 owners.......
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Bay Area RX-7 owners.......
I finally got my FD last night. I would like to know if there are any reputable rotory shops here in the SF Bay Area? I would greatly appreciate it if someone could point me in the right direction.
One more question: After I drove home last night, I noticed that the passenger side power window doesn't roll up, it works fine rolling down, but all of a sudden it won't go back up again and I have to use the driver side switch to get it back up. Any tips on this one?
Thanks a lot.
Dan.
One more question: After I drove home last night, I noticed that the passenger side power window doesn't roll up, it works fine rolling down, but all of a sudden it won't go back up again and I have to use the driver side switch to get it back up. Any tips on this one?
Thanks a lot.
Dan.
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check the west coast forum...
we got:
1. Rick in Pleasanton
2. Will at C2 Automotive in Oakland
3. Ivan in Sunnyvale
4. Checkpoint Engineering in Sacramento
For Phone numbers, check the west coast forum...
we got:
1. Rick in Pleasanton
2. Will at C2 Automotive in Oakland
3. Ivan in Sunnyvale
4. Checkpoint Engineering in Sacramento
For Phone numbers, check the west coast forum...
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I have had Mr. Mazda perform some routine work (adding downpipe, changing fluids, replacing belts, etc). I would recommend them for minor maintenance work. What exactly do you need to take your car in for?
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