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Old 01-11-10, 01:59 AM
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Hello all, my name is Kevin, and I just want to say I'm sorry in advance if I ask any stupid questions. I joined this forum a few months ago, as I had just purchased my very first rotory. But the car has been sitting under a cover untill now. And now I need help, hence posting in this forum. I have been overwhelmed with the terms used to describe the rx7's. How do I know what my car is as far as "fc" and "fd" and all of this? I have tried searching for the terms and how to tell, and have turned up nothing. Am I doing the search wrong? Please help a very new newbie...
Old 01-11-10, 11:06 PM
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ok. well i would explain it.. but i think this will be better... go to wikipedia. and search for mazda rx7. and it will tell you a lot of stuff. like the fc/fd question u had.

but welcome to the club.
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it's in the vehicle identification number(VIN). example:SA22(79-80) JM1FB(81-85), JM1FC(86-92), JM1FD(93-94US -99JP)
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Originally Posted by Zer0Suvivers
ok. well i would explain it.. but i think this will be better... go to wikipedia. and search for mazda rx7. and it will tell you a lot of stuff. like the fc/fd question u had.

but welcome to the club.
~~~~ Thanks man, just in the last few hours I have learned tons. Also got hooked up with a rotor-head today, he came over and looked at my car, and now I feel ALOT better about the car......


Originally Posted by rxtasy3
it's in the vehicle identification number(VIN). example:SA22(79-80) JM1FB(81-85), JM1FC(86-92), JM1FD(93-94US -99JP)
~~~~This is good to know. Thanks man!!!
Old 01-13-10, 06:36 PM
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So what kind of car do you have? haha
Old 01-13-10, 11:23 PM
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Cool

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So what kind of car do you have? haha
88 rx7 turbo II
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