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Evening guys,
New to the forum, have been browsing through most of the sub-sections enjoying nearly all submissions of everyone's cars. I must say a lot of work is put into them, I truly admire this.
I'm only 17, 18 in 1 month (December), looking forward to getting my P-plates next may, for which then I can drive around freely
I'm quite intrigued at what this forum has to offer, as I have.. "Admired" RX-7's for some time. Not the technicalities of the car, merely the looks. How ever, I plan on expanding my knowledge in cars all together as I plan on finally getting my very own RX-7 by mid next year.
I am tired of everyone around me saying "You only want a small piece of sh*t car for your first car". How ever, why spend the money on buying, fixing, maintaining a car that you have no care for, it's about as logical as a brick to the face (Not very logical at all).
Why do I want an RX-7 as my first car? Due to the fact my uncle used to own his very own Series 2 I believe, RX-7. Loved the sound it made, loved the sleek style and the power of it.
I'm looking forward to finding my own functional RX-7 very soon, then putting the effort in to... "Jazz" it up to my likings. I must say, there are quite some inspirational cars through out this forum. They've given me quite the idea of what I'd like to do with mine.
Wow, I've gone onto a bit of a rant
Hope to expand my currently lacking knowledge in cars, and make a few friends along the way.
- Ethan.
Oh gosh, forgot a few details about myself,
Name: Ethan
Age: 17
Location: Australia
Plan: Buy, restore a Series 4/6 Mazda RX-7.
New to the forum, have been browsing through most of the sub-sections enjoying nearly all submissions of everyone's cars. I must say a lot of work is put into them, I truly admire this.
I'm only 17, 18 in 1 month (December), looking forward to getting my P-plates next may, for which then I can drive around freely
I'm quite intrigued at what this forum has to offer, as I have.. "Admired" RX-7's for some time. Not the technicalities of the car, merely the looks. How ever, I plan on expanding my knowledge in cars all together as I plan on finally getting my very own RX-7 by mid next year.
I am tired of everyone around me saying "You only want a small piece of sh*t car for your first car". How ever, why spend the money on buying, fixing, maintaining a car that you have no care for, it's about as logical as a brick to the face (Not very logical at all).
Why do I want an RX-7 as my first car? Due to the fact my uncle used to own his very own Series 2 I believe, RX-7. Loved the sound it made, loved the sleek style and the power of it.
I'm looking forward to finding my own functional RX-7 very soon, then putting the effort in to... "Jazz" it up to my likings. I must say, there are quite some inspirational cars through out this forum. They've given me quite the idea of what I'd like to do with mine.
Wow, I've gone onto a bit of a rant
Hope to expand my currently lacking knowledge in cars, and make a few friends along the way.
- Ethan.
Oh gosh, forgot a few details about myself,
Name: Ethan
Age: 17
Location: Australia
Plan: Buy, restore a Series 4/6 Mazda RX-7.
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