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Old 07-02-03, 09:50 PM
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hey guys

I read the noobie forms and the checked out the archives etc. I own a civic and I want a real car. I'm sick of trying to make it fast and dumping crazy amount of money in it and getting next to nothing out of it. so I'm switching to an rx-7... I'm looking to spend about 16500 to 20000 on a 3rd gen rx7 so what do you guys think from being owners and experts, is the best bang for my buck? I want to be fast. I love to take my car to the track and looks are a good thing to. Thanks for all the help in advance
Old 07-02-03, 09:54 PM
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I'm not exactly sure what you're asking. Are you talking about what's more bang for the buck as far as mods go?
Old 07-03-03, 05:18 AM
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You can get a really set up FD for 20k, already done for you too. Check the for sale section.
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ahh yea sorry for not being very clean but yes I am asking if you guys think I can get a decent setup for that price range.. evot23 answered the question I was after thanks

I'll be checking the sales sections thanks a lot guys! Hey also if you see a hot deal PM it to me that would be awesome! thanks for looking out. peace
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If you're a noobie like your name suggests I don't think I'd buy one modified. Best thing to do IMO would be to buy stock or very lightly modded and mod as you see fit. I'm big on built not bought, but hey, different strokes for different folks.
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see i'm big on built not bought to.. I've got 6 months to learn all I can about rx7s and rotary motors etc.
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i'll prob get a stock one or next to stock and then learn more and go from there slowly
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Originally posted by rx7noobie
i'll prob get a stock one or next to stock and then learn more and go from there slowly
Good idea
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