New RX-7 owner from the west side
I'm a young enthusiast from SoCal and I recently bought an 88 N/A Rx-7 that needs a lot of work.
It's cliche, but I've loved rotaries since I watched Initial D in early high school, and I went down hours and hours of rotary rabbit holes the next few years until I finally got the chance to buy one. I've been watching videos of people like Rob Dahm and Radx7 since long before I bought the car, and the FC chassis quickly became my attainable dream car. I'm excited to become part of the community and make sure knowledge of these cars continues to the next generation.
My goal for this first RX-7 is a streetable canyon carver. I aspire to eventually take the car to autox for more intense driving, but I'm refreshing everything first to make sure it runs reliably.
Nice to meet everyone!
It's cliche, but I've loved rotaries since I watched Initial D in early high school, and I went down hours and hours of rotary rabbit holes the next few years until I finally got the chance to buy one. I've been watching videos of people like Rob Dahm and Radx7 since long before I bought the car, and the FC chassis quickly became my attainable dream car. I'm excited to become part of the community and make sure knowledge of these cars continues to the next generation.
My goal for this first RX-7 is a streetable canyon carver. I aspire to eventually take the car to autox for more intense driving, but I'm refreshing everything first to make sure it runs reliably.
Nice to meet everyone!
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