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Old Apr 8, 2008 | 07:48 PM
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Question info needed for large decision.

hey guys im a person who likes my things to be unique so rotary power really appeals to me. i really want 88 n/a unfortunately im stuck with my broken 87 celi gts. after spending too much for a tranny rebulid i missed 4th at the top of third at 7200rpm at 90 mph so needless to say i sent my clutch and hydraulic cylinders to hell...
but the point is i want something fast and rear wheel drives
and ive always wanted a second gen. 7...
beautiful lines and pop up headlights..
sexy but this you already know
so im now here to gleen as much information from some master rotorheads. i was always told to steer clear of rotarys but screw them. i was wondering is there any general tips for stuff i should look for in a potential purchase, dependability issues, handling capability( i know its par none but ive only driver front drivers) like noob forgiveness lol.
i really want to own one of these unique machines but ive decided that my future purchace should be as well researched as possible.
thank you for your time JC
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Old Apr 8, 2008 | 08:26 PM
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The more acquainted you become with the car, the easier it becomes, so I would suggest using alot of your spare time searching on this forum. There is a ridiculously vast amount of info on here that should cover just about every aspect of an rx7. The less words you use in the search function, the more results you will get.
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Old Apr 8, 2008 | 08:35 PM
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ive been doing just that..
right after i signed up i found a whole thread on the problems. seems to be like any car. amazing when treated with love and care but a nasty bitch when neglected.
thanks :]
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