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Glad to find a site with a lot of enthusiasts. I hope I can help out. I have a 94 that is all original with less than 37k miles. Kind of a rarity I imagine. I love driving it but haven't really had to dig too deep into it.
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Actually over in the Blue Springs area.
So are there any Mazda clubs around town? What about actual mechanics that know how to work on RX-7's?
Planning on keeping this one as original as possible considering the low miles and the fact it doesn't have any mods now. I'll take a look though and see if anything adds reliability without changing the numbers.
So are there any Mazda clubs around town? What about actual mechanics that know how to work on RX-7's?
Planning on keeping this one as original as possible considering the low miles and the fact it doesn't have any mods now. I'll take a look though and see if anything adds reliability without changing the numbers.
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Actually thinking about building a rotary powered rail buggy. You don't happen to know someone with and engine, turbo, and electronics sitting around do you? Not looking to spend a lot of cash, figuring I'll do the rebuild. I found several companies that build the adapter plate to mate it to a VW Bus transaxle. A couple hundred HP in a vehicle that weighs less that 1000 pounds would be a lot of fun!