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hi, im just some dude that picked up an rx7 and want to try to race it.
it's a silver 84 gsl with a 12a engine. The body is in great shape and the interior is basicaly perfect. It is all stock and the tape deck even works. Small amounts of hail damage on the moon roof.
If anyone is actualy reading this is it true you can remove dents using dry ice?
it's a silver 84 gsl with a 12a engine. The body is in great shape and the interior is basicaly perfect. It is all stock and the tape deck even works. Small amounts of hail damage on the moon roof.
If anyone is actualy reading this is it true you can remove dents using dry ice?
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Hail damage can be fixed that way with quarter sized slices of dry ice because it shrinks the metal it makes contact with, though you're gonna want a thin layer of something between the dry ice and your paint job.
Welcome aboard...how did you come across your 1stgen?
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Welcome aboard...how did you come across your 1stgen?
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Got a need for speed and after doing quite a bit of research I decided an Rx7 was the best choice. I got the first Gen because it was in my price range. Looked for a few and the one I bought was in the best shape(great shape) should be hitting the track in a month or so once she has been fixed.
PS. thanks for confirming the dry ice theory!
PS. thanks for confirming the dry ice theory!
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