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Old Apr 4, 2017 | 09:52 PM
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Hello from Japan.

Hello everyone! i have a 92 efini rx7. It's bone stock. Hasn't really been working on it since i don't have my own garage to work on and schedule had been pretty busy. Pretty excited to take it back to the States. Been a fan of cars but never really get into it until now. I don't know much about cars and stuff but I'm eager to learn now that I have one. Looking forward to get some inspiration builds from this community.
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Old Apr 4, 2017 | 10:34 PM
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You definitely picked the wrong car to start with. The fd doesn't take well to mistakes and "learning". You really only get 1 opportunity to mess up and it's over with from there. Good luck though. I would advise taking it extremely slow and if you have very little to no experience doing "car stuff", do research to an extreme before you touch anything. Ask questions and seek help from people that know what they're doing.
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Old Apr 4, 2017 | 11:16 PM
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Originally Posted by cr-rex
You definitely picked the wrong car to start with. The fd doesn't take well to mistakes and "learning". You really only get 1 opportunity to mess up and it's over with from there. Good luck though. I would advise taking it extremely slow and if you have very little to no experience doing "car stuff", do research to an extreme before you touch anything. Ask questions and seek help from people that know what they're doing.
yeah bro. That's what most people told me here. Lol i've only had one major problem since I got my car 3 years ago. I had a bad leak on one of the coolant line just right underneath the radiator air duct. The others were rear tires were worn and worn brake pads. That's about it.
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Old Apr 4, 2017 | 11:19 PM
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So long as you keep up with the maintenance, everything will be fine. It's going to break no matter what but just do your part to maintain it anyway and mitigate the risk of catastrophic failure. If it's been good to you all that time then cool. Seems like you're doing alright.
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