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Whats up rotarheads!
My names David, from clifton NJ,
currently don't have any wheels, but i am looking forward to an FD by the
end of the month. It will be my project car, and my first rotary so it probably
won't be running until the summertime i plan on running at least 450 on a DD tune...
I start school on the 31st and I'm going for welding, mechanics, electronic
systems, and ecu management/tuning...
I hope to make some friends on here, once my cars running ill definitely be going
to meets around the east coast to have some fun.
My names David, from clifton NJ,
currently don't have any wheels, but i am looking forward to an FD by the
end of the month. It will be my project car, and my first rotary so it probably
won't be running until the summertime i plan on running at least 450 on a DD tune...
I start school on the 31st and I'm going for welding, mechanics, electronic
systems, and ecu management/tuning...
I hope to make some friends on here, once my cars running ill definitely be going
to meets around the east coast to have some fun.
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wanna know so when i get mine i know where to go.
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If I don't do it myself I have a good mechanic in jersey city I go to. He's not a rotary head but he knows his stuff and he's my friends father so he's trustworthy, resonable, with prices and an overall good person. He will help you before he tries to take money from you
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If I don't do it myself I have a good mechanic in jersey city I go to. He's not a rotary head but he knows his stuff and he's my friends father so he's trustworthy, resonable, with prices and an overall good person. He will help you before he tries to take money from you
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Yeah I was interested in purchasing a RHD FD from this importing service around where I live, and something came up and I am only going to have enough to buy the shell, but I won't have the funds for the Engine/Tranny and other stuff needed to get the car running, plus lob or charges, so I'm probably looking at this FC in Atlantic city, lol I wanted that FD so bad, but I guess along the lines after i get a job again, I will be getting one for a project. supposedly the FC is running 375 to the wheels@ low boost, high boost @450 something like that. its has a large street port so hopefully stuff works out.
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Thanks everyone. I will definitely attend meets in the try-state area. It's going to be weird because I am new to this scene, and I hope meeting new people will be good thing.
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lol yeah finding a job is a bitxh right now. I'm sick of all these damn applications, and emailing my resume. smh. but I'm getting closer to being able to purchase that FC i was talking about.
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Jobs are out there. Just need to sell yourself as a capable person regardless if you really are or not. A great looking resume may get you an interview and a chance to prove yourself.
Looks like school has started for you. Neck deep in college work myself. A full-time engineering student with two part-time jobs leaves little time for anything else other than studying and working. <_<
On that note, see if your school is hiring. You may need to ask around, but since you're there anyway, it's not too inconvenient.
FC's are my favorite generation of RX7's.
Looks like school has started for you. Neck deep in college work myself. A full-time engineering student with two part-time jobs leaves little time for anything else other than studying and working. <_<
On that note, see if your school is hiring. You may need to ask around, but since you're there anyway, it's not too inconvenient.
FC's are my favorite generation of RX7's.
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Jobs are out there. Just need to sell yourself as a capable person regardless if you really are or not. A great looking resume may get you an interview and a chance to prove yourself.
Looks like school has started for you. Neck deep in college work myself. A full-time engineering student with two part-time jobs leaves little time for anything else other than studying and working. <_<
On that note, see if your school is hiring. You may need to ask around, but since you're there anyway, it's not too inconvenient.
FC's are my favorite generation of RX7's.
Looks like school has started for you. Neck deep in college work myself. A full-time engineering student with two part-time jobs leaves little time for anything else other than studying and working. <_<
On that note, see if your school is hiring. You may need to ask around, but since you're there anyway, it's not too inconvenient.
FC's are my favorite generation of RX7's.
schools is great, now i just need to get a job so I can stack up. I am a very motivated person i just don't know a lot of people that could hook me up with a job or anything like that. In time something shall come.