New member from Tennessee .
Hello everyone let me first start by saying my name is Stephen, and I am not new to rotarys but am new to the forums. I love the rotary motor and have been working on them since I was 16. My first car was an aspen white Subaru WRX and everyone that I hung around with had Rx7s we would meet at Wes's house after school and work on rotarys. I consider myself lucky in the rotary world because I've been able to have my hands on everything, 1st gen, 2nd gen n/a and TII, 3rd gen factory tt sequential, tt non sequential, and single, even been lucky enough to work on a REPU. Other than that I've been racing motocross since I was 6 and my pride and joy of cars is my 2005 350z that I bought brand new, but rotarys hold a special place in my heart because of all the good times they've brought to my life. Thanks for reading my life's story lol.
welcome stephen. im glad to see another TN member who actually works on rotorys. i say this because although im currently not an rx7 owner i am looking to either sell my evo later down the road or take out a loan and sell my honda to purchase one and have no idea of places in TN that work on these motors. do you recommend any shops, places, or websites to check out to start the learning process on these cars and engines for me?
welcome stephen. im glad to see another TN member who actually works on rotorys. i say this because although im currently not an rx7 owner i am looking to either sell my evo later down the road or take out a loan and sell my honda to purchase one and have no idea of places in TN that work on these motors. do you recommend any shops, places, or websites to check out to start the learning process on these cars and engines for me?
Yea he likes advertisement. He has parts galore and more knowledge than ill ever have. He does stock and custom rebuilds and knows what he's doing. He's been doing it since before I got into rotarys when I was 16like and im 23 now.
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