Konnichi wa! From Mt. Fuji Japan
#1
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Konnichi wa! From Mt. Fuji Japan
Hello,
I am an American Permanent Resident here in Gotemba, Shizuoka Prefecture on the east side of Mt Fuji Japan.
My son coming on 23 is now interested in getting his fingers greasy in rebuilding an Rx7. This will be a father and Son project starting off this winter.
Expect a lot of questions. We are in the process of purchasing a 96/8 E-FDS3S, however there are a few others that have peeked our interests also.
We plan to completely strip down the car, rebuild with Aftermarket performance parts. new body kit and paint.
We know NOTHING!!! about the rotary. but plan to remove it, strip it down, and clean it up as an educational model to wrench and learn on.
The installed engine we plan to have a performance engine built. once we finalize exactly what we want. (hmm where to begin...loads of research.)
Your humble neighborhood Gaijins,
Glenn and Sean
I am an American Permanent Resident here in Gotemba, Shizuoka Prefecture on the east side of Mt Fuji Japan.
My son coming on 23 is now interested in getting his fingers greasy in rebuilding an Rx7. This will be a father and Son project starting off this winter.
Expect a lot of questions. We are in the process of purchasing a 96/8 E-FDS3S, however there are a few others that have peeked our interests also.
We plan to completely strip down the car, rebuild with Aftermarket performance parts. new body kit and paint.
We know NOTHING!!! about the rotary. but plan to remove it, strip it down, and clean it up as an educational model to wrench and learn on.
The installed engine we plan to have a performance engine built. once we finalize exactly what we want. (hmm where to begin...loads of research.)
Your humble neighborhood Gaijins,
Glenn and Sean
#3
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Good luck with the project guys!
Really interested to have a look at the pics.
PS: I might be coming to Japan for TAS in January and will be visiting Fuji as well, so i might be dropping you guys a message until then
Really interested to have a look at the pics.
PS: I might be coming to Japan for TAS in January and will be visiting Fuji as well, so i might be dropping you guys a message until then
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Certainly can do, if the weather cooperates. typically mt fuji is covered in Clouds daily. Gets better in the winter when the air is cold. We had a 4 day holiday weekend. A lot of Shinto harvest festivals going on. We are a day ahead +9Gmt IDL. Tomorrow we hope to hear back on our inquiry on a car. or we can drive the 2hrs there and see what is on hand from the autobroker.
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Send me a message whenever everything is certain and I can show you around the area.
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All the Things! Could help you do more and save money once I understand what peeks your interest.
here is the Fuji speedway calendar http://www.fsw.tv/en/pdf/event.pdf
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here is the Fuji speedway calendar http://www.fsw.tv/en/pdf/event.pdf
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Found a nice coffee table book on the manufactures design of the RX-7. Hoping I can find a Haynes type manual next.
we are still waiting on the Auto Brokers response to our request to purchase the car. I may have to drive there and talk face to face. Sorry for the delay is an appropriate “here is my car” post
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OP,
If you enjoy reading, learning, and tinkering there is no greater challenge or reward than an FD. Should be a great experience.
Sounds like how I got sucked back into this a 4 years ago, my son is a few years younger but it is a lot of fun learning together.
If you need help finding information or stuff don't be shy to ask.
You would be surprised, for the last 5 years or so finding parts, and affording them for an FD is not much easier here. Total cost of ownership is significantly more in Japan big picture.
If you enjoy reading, learning, and tinkering there is no greater challenge or reward than an FD. Should be a great experience.
Sounds like how I got sucked back into this a 4 years ago, my son is a few years younger but it is a lot of fun learning together.
If you need help finding information or stuff don't be shy to ask.
You would be surprised, for the last 5 years or so finding parts, and affording them for an FD is not much easier here. Total cost of ownership is significantly more in Japan big picture.
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All the Things! Could help you do more and save money once I understand what peeks your interest.
here is the Fuji speedway calendar http://www.fsw.tv/en/pdf/event.pdf
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here is the Fuji speedway calendar http://www.fsw.tv/en/pdf/event.pdf
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I mainly just want to avoid offending the locals and am looking for tips on getting around Tokyo. Flying in to Narita, then going to Tokyo, then Kawajima for business.
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Well, this is a business trip for some machinery purchases...so probably not a lot of personal time, at least on this first trip.
I mainly just want to avoid offending the locals and am looking for tips on getting around Tokyo. Flying in to Narita, then going to Tokyo, then Kawajima for business.
I mainly just want to avoid offending the locals and am looking for tips on getting around Tokyo. Flying in to Narita, then going to Tokyo, then Kawajima for business.
i recommend getting to your hotel first and asking the hotel staff for a Tokyo travel advisory map. All the hotels have them. Second would be to contact the company that is selling the equipment. More than likely they will send a driver or taxi to assist you.
customer service is a huge importance in Japan