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Old 03-04-10, 02:31 PM
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JDM RHD rx7

alright everyone i currently own a 2008 honda civic si, but i have come across a beautiful rx7 that i am wanting to get rid of my car for. here is the description of the vehicle.

Here is my 1995 RX-7. It is a true Japanese Spec car with only 60,000 original miles. Car has a ton of money invested. It was tuned by RE Anemiya in Chiba, Japan. These are the best rotary tuners in the world. They have been tuning rotaries since 1974. Modifications include RE Anemiya ECU, clutch and flywheel. Apexi intakes. Blitz NUR spec 3" downpipe and exaust. Blitz turbo timer. Real two piece Rays wheels, 17x8 up front and 17x9 in the back. TEIN coilovers. 330mm Nardi steering wheel. Upgraded CD player and speakers. Car runs great, sounds great, pulls hard. Breaks necks everywhere it goes. Car is priced lower than a stock US spec one with these miles so don't low ball me. Serious buyers only please. Car is inspected, registered and licensed with the Mississippi Highway Patrol and has a clean Mississippi title.

What do you guys think? I have done some research on the higher maintenance or atleast thats what everyone else says, but im ready to put more effort into the car. From the list of modifications, what do you guys think about the reliability. And the car is in pristine condition, from the engine bay to the paint to the interior, its absolutely beautiful.
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...seriously though. did you even take 2 seconds to read the forum rules?

this question is posted by trolls or newbs just about once a week.

use the SEARCH function. and by the way, get your flame suit ready.
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hey ***, you could have just referred to the forum rules and not went douche mode. obviously i havent read the rules because i just wanted a quick response before purchasing the vehicle so i didnt have time to play fiddle dick in the forum rules area. so thanks for being a ****, when you could have just given a quick response and maybe answered my question by yes or no. i thought this forum might be different from 8thcivic instead it turns out theres still tools like you who get on people to go on a power trip or some ****. thanks anyway, choch.
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Originally Posted by dkcoupe
hey ***, you could have just referred to the forum rules and not went douche mode. obviously i havent read the rules because i just wanted a quick response before purchasing the vehicle so i didnt have time to play fiddle dick in the forum rules area. so thanks for being a ****, when you could have just given a quick response and maybe answered my question by yes or no. i thought this forum might be different from 8thcivic instead it turns out theres still tools like you who get on people to go on a power trip or some ****. thanks anyway, choch.
you drive a civic, you have no pics of the car that you intend to purchase, is it LHD or RHD? if LHD i doubt RE ever built it, oo and to add you have a ******* 2010 account that was made within the last 3 days, show some ******* respect *****.
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If you like it and its running good then go for it. Those mods are the basics and the car should still run reliably. Just go get an aluminum AST, radiator and maybe a SMIC and have fun. Just make sure you're going to be able to register the car in your state. Theres alot involved sometimes with registering those JDM cars.
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Originally Posted by rx7rcer09
you drive a civic, you have no pics of the car that you intend to purchase, is it LHD or RHD? if LHD i doubt RE ever built it, oo and to add you have a ******* 2010 account that was made within the last 3 days, show some ******* respect *****.
1. He said RHD in the title.

2. Of course if he just saw a car hes interested in he would have just registered now.

3. Why should he have to show respect after Toms post? I like Tom in person but there was still no need for that.
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OP,

We see these threads far too often. You could have saved yourself a lot of flaming by reading the stickies. Had you started your thread by: "I have read the stickies, and I am looking to clarify the following..." you would have had a better reception.

You obviously know what the "search" key is, so please do utilize it as well.

Your response, no matter how you feel, will certainly NOT gather you any favors or help here...

Good luck.

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Originally Posted by 2RotorsNaDream
3. Why should he have to show respect after Toms post? I like Tom in person but there was still no need for that.
I don't blame Tom at all. The OPs response alone shows alot of impatients and disrespect. All the OP had to do was lurk to see his thread would be inappropriate here. At the very least he could have one his homework and make up a list of questions to ask the seller and maybe run it by us but no. Instead, he took a big dump on the forum and also asked us to do his homework. What gets me is that this could have been discovered by lurking alone. I at least understand not reading the faq or searching, it is kind of intimidating.

Originally Posted by dkcoupe
hey ***, you could have just referred to the forum rules and not went douche mode. obviously i havent read the rules because i just wanted a quick response before purchasing the vehicle so i didnt have time to play fiddle dick in the forum rules area. so thanks for being a ****, when you could have just given a quick response and maybe answered my question by yes or no.
OP, we hate threads like yours because it clutters the forums and helps no one. You could have easily found an answer through research or at least post in the n00bie section. This forum is actually surprisingly good but laziness isn't tolerated well here. Put in your work, show us you did and you will get alot of support.
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Old 03-04-10, 03:42 PM
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DKCOUPE-

dont even trip.... some of these guys get **** when u post things without Searching...

just some Advice..


DO some research.. Then Post. if u dont want ppl 2 get Dousch Mode on u.... GL
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#1 he clearly didnt search
#2 he clearly didnt read the stickies
#3 he started a new thread to ask about buying a RHD car (do we really need another one of these threads?)
#4 he drives a civic.

if he had taken 2 seconds to search and read the stickies:

Buying a 1992 Mazda RX7 JDM RHD
https://www.rx7club.com/3rd-generation-specific-1993-2002-16/buying-1992-mazda-rx7-jdm-rhd-747019/

My friend owns a REGISTERED 1997 RHD FD!
https://www.rx7club.com/3rd-generation-specific-1993-2002-16/my-friend-owns-registered-1997-rhd-fd-879383/

registering a jdm rhd FD 3
https://www.rx7club.com/3rd-generation-specific-1993-2002-16/registering-jdm-rhd-fd-3-a-764999/

Driving a RHD Vehicle, Some Questions
https://www.rx7club.com/3rd-generation-specific-1993-2002-16/driving-rhd-vehicle-some-questions-711353/

FAQ for 3rd Gen & other useful links
https://www.rx7club.com/3rd-generation-specific-1993-2002-16/faq-3rd-gen-other-useful-links-68640/

How to Use the Forum: A Tutorial Series
https://www.rx7club.com/3rd-generation-specific-1993-2002-16/how-use-forum-tutorial-series-614002/

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Originally Posted by theorie
#4 he drives a civic.
But dont you know, Civics are race cars.
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the Majority of New MEMBERs on here dont even Know the Search Tab Exists...

i dont expect new members to do those things... instead of Attacking Them

y not instead be Polite and tell Them to search.....

hmm

Makes every bodies life easier..
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