I got an FD!
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I got an FD!
So finally achieved my dream of owning an FD.
Got RHD import that had everything i was looking for.
No sunroof, single turbo conversion, and RHD for coolness and fit.
ive owned a few FC and SA rx7s before this but this is my first FD.
And living in Colorado not sure there are a lot of us around or even any shops to take it to but im a mechanic so i should be alright.
Future plans for it are better wheels.
some carbon fiber accessories.
possibly a different tune, idk if altitude changes things with a car tuned in japan.
and most importantly actually learning how to drive it.
Got RHD import that had everything i was looking for.
No sunroof, single turbo conversion, and RHD for coolness and fit.
ive owned a few FC and SA rx7s before this but this is my first FD.
And living in Colorado not sure there are a lot of us around or even any shops to take it to but im a mechanic so i should be alright.
Future plans for it are better wheels.
some carbon fiber accessories.
possibly a different tune, idk if altitude changes things with a car tuned in japan.
and most importantly actually learning how to drive it.
Last edited by misterstyx69; 02-26-17 at 03:38 PM.
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Nice car man. I know of two FD's in Colorado and I don't know of any Rotary shops in Colorado. If you're on Facebook you should join Mile High Rotary Club, They do all sorts of cruises and are planing a trip to Seven Stock later this year. Congratulations on your FD!
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ill look them up. It would be great to see some other rotaries around here and I would love to cruise to seven stock. Never been but always wanted to go. Thanks for the heads up.
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You're welcome. I am working on getting an FD so I can go to Seven Stock with them, they're a good group of guys. If you're ever in the Longmont area you should look me up.
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Nice FD! Cool to see another rotary owner in Denver. I live in Thornton, might see you around some time, but my poor FB isn't running atm; so if you see some weirdo in a red 86 Si oogling your car, it's likely me.
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So finally achieved my dream of owning an FD.
Got RHD import that had everything i was looking for.
No sunroof, single turbo conversion, and RHD for coolness and fit.
ive owned a few FC and SA rx7s before this but this is my first FD.
And living in Colorado not sure there are a lot of us around or even any shops to take it to but im a mechanic so i should be alright.
Future plans for it are better wheels.
some carbon fiber accessories.
possibly a different tune, idk if altitude changes things with a car tuned in japan.
and most importantly actually learning how to drive it.
Got RHD import that had everything i was looking for.
No sunroof, single turbo conversion, and RHD for coolness and fit.
ive owned a few FC and SA rx7s before this but this is my first FD.
And living in Colorado not sure there are a lot of us around or even any shops to take it to but im a mechanic so i should be alright.
Future plans for it are better wheels.
some carbon fiber accessories.
possibly a different tune, idk if altitude changes things with a car tuned in japan.
and most importantly actually learning how to drive it.
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I actually would be interested in selling it, im looking to pick up a RE style one but currently working on suspension gremlins. perhaps after i get that all sorted.
i keep telling myself i'll make it to one of these but since i work a night shift waking up before 10am is so difficult. some day -_-
and thanks everyone, i kinda forgot to check this :P
are any of you on the Mile High Rotary group? seems to be the easiest way to get a cruise going.
and thanks everyone, i kinda forgot to check this :P
are any of you on the Mile High Rotary group? seems to be the easiest way to get a cruise going.
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the price difference wasn't that much but it seemed that all the rhd available at the time had lower mileage and were in nicer condition that what was available locally.
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i need to go check them out.
and get a dyno done to see what kind of power im putting down.