New to forum - future rotary owner!
Hi all, just recently joined the forum but have been a fan of rotaries for over 30 years.
My sports car history is:
1992 Integra GS-R
2007 S2000
2013 BRZ (supercharged)
2006 Cayman S
Unfortunately my Cayman suffered engine failure a few months ago while on track during an HPDE. I'm selling as is because I cannot justify having it rebuilt. I've always wanted an FD and now seems like the time to do it, especially since prices are going nowhere but up (which I realize has been the case for almost 10 years running). Looking forward to exploring the site and learning more auto knowledge
My sports car history is:
1992 Integra GS-R
2007 S2000
2013 BRZ (supercharged)
2006 Cayman S
Unfortunately my Cayman suffered engine failure a few months ago while on track during an HPDE. I'm selling as is because I cannot justify having it rebuilt. I've always wanted an FD and now seems like the time to do it, especially since prices are going nowhere but up (which I realize has been the case for almost 10 years running). Looking forward to exploring the site and learning more auto knowledge
Welcome! I am new to the rotary world too, I picked up my FC a little over a year ago. Sorry to hear about your Cayman, but I hope you get a excellent FD! This forum has been super helpful, and as a fellow South-Eastern track enthusiast, I may see you around at some future HPDE or autocross events!
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There's a good group of rotary owners in your area. I used to live in Fayetteville and I'd drive up to meet with them all the time. They have a group on facebook called Carolina Rotaries.
Welcome to the forum! Prices are on the rise for clean unmolested examples. But with that said, you'll find the FD is an amazing car overall and one that can be enjoyed on and off the track. Keep us updated on what you find!
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