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Old 06-22-13, 02:06 AM
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New member from Weert, The Netherlands

Hello everyone,

my name is Roy, i live in Weert, The Netherlands (south) and just signed up to able to read all the information on these forums.

Im currently in the process of importing an RX-7 to the Netherlands, so every information i can get my hands on is good. Especially as i dont have any proper mechanic skills by working on cars.

At the moment i saw the RX-7's body work, i fell in love with it and i didnt let me go anymore! Was so excited that i decided to import an RX-7 straight out of Japan.

I have enjoyed cars all my life, went to racetracks, been to the nurburgring to watch a Formula 1 GP. I currently have a Mazda MX-3 V6 which i really enjoy, so i started doing some basic maintenance on the car, just to learn how everything works.

I am also actively playing military simulations games (ArmA II) in the evening after work, which i been doing about "all my life".

Well, hope to speak some of you members soon on the forums. Im going to read some more informatin!

Best regards,

Roy
Old 07-31-13, 05:56 AM
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Well.. Even tho no one responsed i might have another stupid question to ask.

How hard is it for someone without proper knowledge of rotary engines to strip the engine bay and get everything cleared up. Should say that i learn quickly, but i think without knowledge it would be a pain in the *** or almost impossible.

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Roy
Old 07-31-13, 06:14 PM
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It's as easy as you make it. What car? Just go slow and take pics in case you want to put it back.
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Will be a FD soon.

Best to mark all the wires, connectors etc?
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Take pics of everything
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