Hello from South Carolina
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Hello from South Carolina
Hello folks,
I purchased a T-II about 2 years ago with a blown rear seal that caused coolant to explore areas of the motor it wasn't supposed to enter. A 'friend' wanted to rebuild it, and 6 months later i got most of the motor back in cardboard boxes, minus a S4 turbo and minus an oil pan.
2 years later... I'm in a situation to start rebuilding soon, and rebuild it myself This will be a learning experience for me and I hope to be able to involve myself with the rotary community and learn lots of new things!
I purchased a T-II about 2 years ago with a blown rear seal that caused coolant to explore areas of the motor it wasn't supposed to enter. A 'friend' wanted to rebuild it, and 6 months later i got most of the motor back in cardboard boxes, minus a S4 turbo and minus an oil pan.
2 years later... I'm in a situation to start rebuilding soon, and rebuild it myself This will be a learning experience for me and I hope to be able to involve myself with the rotary community and learn lots of new things!
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I'm in Columbia, and i haven't seen many sevens running around. There used to be a few FCs but they were a group of friends that decided to move to the nissan 240. yuck. Every now and then i see a sweet FD driving around town, but there doesn't seem to be any kind of local 'group'
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