LOOKING FOR INFO ON 93+ rx-7
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LOOKING FOR INFO ON 93+ rx-7
hey guys, I'm new on this board and im thinking of gettting and rx-7 but im not too sure of what to look at when purchasing and what are the most common problems with them. I do know that they are rotorary engines. and must be rebuilted every 100 000kms or so/???
could u guyz help me out and let me know wut to look for.
i don't want to be spending a lot on fixing this car.. so.. please help and jsut tell me everyting i need to know
i currently drive a prelude type sh 10 000 invested
it's for sale if n e one is interested.
http://members.shaw.ca/jmai911/Prelude.html
could u guyz help me out and let me know wut to look for.
i don't want to be spending a lot on fixing this car.. so.. please help and jsut tell me everyting i need to know
i currently drive a prelude type sh 10 000 invested
it's for sale if n e one is interested.
http://members.shaw.ca/jmai911/Prelude.html
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damn, will these newbies ever learn?
alright man there is a thread at the top of this page, says Newbies click here! if you didnt see it (obviously not) then follow this link: https://www.rx7club.com/forum/showth...threadid=68640 and READ everything, visit the web sites and READ EVERYTHING, print it out even... you said, "i don't want to be spending a lot on fixing this car" so right off the bat i would not reccomend that you purchase an rx7. personally i do not have one, but they are notoriuos for not being the most reliable car out there. it is reccomended that if you have an rx7, you should have have a daily driver car as well for when the rx7 is in the shop... read around these forums and learn before you try and purchase a 7. it's a great car if you know what your **** about it, and there is a lot to learn... also, before you post questions (like this one you just posted) in the forums, use the SEARCH button at the top right, and search for keywords you need info about... 99% of the time you can find all the answers you need by searching, and its a lot quicker than waiting for someone to post a reply to your post! good luck with selling the lude, but make sure you hang around here and read up
-Charlie
alright man there is a thread at the top of this page, says Newbies click here! if you didnt see it (obviously not) then follow this link: https://www.rx7club.com/forum/showth...threadid=68640 and READ everything, visit the web sites and READ EVERYTHING, print it out even... you said, "i don't want to be spending a lot on fixing this car" so right off the bat i would not reccomend that you purchase an rx7. personally i do not have one, but they are notoriuos for not being the most reliable car out there. it is reccomended that if you have an rx7, you should have have a daily driver car as well for when the rx7 is in the shop... read around these forums and learn before you try and purchase a 7. it's a great car if you know what your **** about it, and there is a lot to learn... also, before you post questions (like this one you just posted) in the forums, use the SEARCH button at the top right, and search for keywords you need info about... 99% of the time you can find all the answers you need by searching, and its a lot quicker than waiting for someone to post a reply to your post! good luck with selling the lude, but make sure you hang around here and read up
-Charlie
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