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Old 02-10-08, 11:59 AM
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my cars... eclipse gst, lexus is300, srt-4, g35 coupe, 2007 g35 sedan, and now 2007 350z... I have had alot of experience driving especially with some fast cars, my brothers 03 cobra, my friends rx7, my boss's m6 and one of my buddies 11 sec evo so I think im ready for a stock rx7, plus im not really a crazy driver and I really don't want this car for speed, I just don't want it to brake down after 90,000 miles
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Yep your ready. Looks like it's all covered,after driving all those cars a stock RX-7 will pretty much be like cruising around in a CRX. Might want to do a search on wrecked my car and see how many of them were pleasantly surprised by the power at the most in opportune time. (age not a major factor, poor judgment, lack of respect) usually played the biggest role. But like you said it's a stock RX-7
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nah man, I am not trying to sound cocky and act like im all ready for this 7 im just not getting this car to be racing around, I have driven one and I am more than positive its not a toy, and I am not trying to act like its a toy.After the first accident I was a passenger in I don't treat cars like a toy I respect what they can do, and I damn sure am not trying to 100 plus in a 2700 lb car... trust me I am pretty grown up about driving and I am damn sure not stupid out there on the streets
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i believe the OP used to drive a 350z. google the username.
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Originally Posted by goingtopless19
I just don't want it to brake down after 90,000 miles

I hope it's not a stock rx b/c if it is I'd say your chances of making it to 90k w/o breaking down is .9%. 75k is the average for an engine rebuild.
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even with all the mods, (fmic,ast,new hoses,dp,mid pipe, ect...) I mean I will not be driving this car daily, this will be more like a weekend car if that, because all week long I live at my work home (Orlando) and then weekends I go home to palm beach, but I won't be driving and when I am up here I have my work truck so I should be able to make this car last a long time but you guys are the ones that have had this car for a while I just want to get the most that I car from this motor distance wise not power wise. But only time will tell
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Car looks good david... cant wait to see her in person....
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here the pics jack








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