Hello from NC
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Hello from NC
Hello everyone my name is Justin....I live in Wilmington, NC been a car guy my entire life did the wholek swapped civic thing that is hopefully sold soon, have my 95 dakota that have plans for a cummins swap....for my next project I want to take on the not so loving world of rotaries!!
I really like the FB style and have been shopping around for some. I am leaning torwards this specific one and knew that the forum commuity is always helpful (at least for the other communities i am in) so I figure I would ask you guys on what you think and what to be looking out for
Took a look at it today and it runs well, steering is a little loose, but the body is in good shape....obviosuly minus paint the body is straight with no dents and no major rust from what i have seen
seems like the fuel pump, filter, front wheel bearings, brakes rotors and shoes, tires were all replaced, said he dida compression test and were around 86 all the way around....tranny shifts wells and smooth with no grinds....
asking 2500
ANY feedback is welcome and thank youed
1985 RX7 12A FS/FT for street bike
I really like the FB style and have been shopping around for some. I am leaning torwards this specific one and knew that the forum commuity is always helpful (at least for the other communities i am in) so I figure I would ask you guys on what you think and what to be looking out for
Took a look at it today and it runs well, steering is a little loose, but the body is in good shape....obviosuly minus paint the body is straight with no dents and no major rust from what i have seen
seems like the fuel pump, filter, front wheel bearings, brakes rotors and shoes, tires were all replaced, said he dida compression test and were around 86 all the way around....tranny shifts wells and smooth with no grinds....
asking 2500
ANY feedback is welcome and thank youed
1985 RX7 12A FS/FT for street bike
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Greetings! Looks good, a lot to be said for a well maintained original car. Could offer less, see what he says. There's a member in High Point with a really nice 85 for sale, check it out also.
Depending on your skill set and ambitions, it can be wise to spend a little more on a nice chassis/body/interior.
Good luck!
Depending on your skill set and ambitions, it can be wise to spend a little more on a nice chassis/body/interior.
Good luck!
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Thanks for the welcome I do planning on making this a drift project.......body work will be last ....just wanted to make sure the body is straight which it is just needs some paint and will look good as new