Finally decided to pull the trigger and buy one.
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Finally decided to pull the trigger and buy one.
Hey everyone,
As the title says, I finally decided to pull the trigger on an older 89 needing some love. I've cruised through the forum before and it seems like a good group. Looking forward to dealing with you guys.
Cheers.
As the title says, I finally decided to pull the trigger on an older 89 needing some love. I've cruised through the forum before and it seems like a good group. Looking forward to dealing with you guys.
Cheers.
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Congratulations on your purchase, you won't be disappointed. There's nothing like driving an rx, the handling, that high revving rotary, the perfect weight distribution, the list goes on. They're a lot thirstier than you'd think an 80 cubic inch engine would be, but it's worth every gallon
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I quite literally pulled this car out of a field so it needs a lot of help unfortunately. I've been chasing vacuum leaks and other issues like crazy for the past few days. I wanted a project and sure enough I got one. Luckily I have my FRS to get me around in the meantime!
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Unfortunately it's N/A but still super exciting in my opinion! Checked the codes today and found out it's now throwing a code 33, Port Air Solenoid Valve. Yay. Haha. What have a started?!