New Washington rx7 owner
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New Washington rx7 owner
Hello my name is Vasiliy and I just bought a 1987 rx-7 just before new years. I live near Seattle, Washington...and yeah, that's pretty much it.
This is a picture of my car...[IMG]C:\Users\Public\Pictures\my rx7.jpg[/IMG]
Too bad it needs a rebuild or the apex seals needs to be changed at least, and i guess i get to do it myself because cause i can't seem to find a shop in my state that does this haha. If you know of one please let me know!
Anyways, im happy to be a part of the RX7 community.
Side Note: i can't really figure out why this link won't work haha.
This is a picture of my car...[IMG]C:\Users\Public\Pictures\my rx7.jpg[/IMG]
Too bad it needs a rebuild or the apex seals needs to be changed at least, and i guess i get to do it myself because cause i can't seem to find a shop in my state that does this haha. If you know of one please let me know!
Anyways, im happy to be a part of the RX7 community.
Side Note: i can't really figure out why this link won't work haha.
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there it is.
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Looks great! I live near Seattle. (Bellevue, WA). Where exactly are you located??
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Take in as much information as you can. This forum is awesome! If you ever need any help, and I am available... Let me know.
Welcome to the club!
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It's nice to know that there are some rx7 owners up here in washington, and yeah ill definately let you know if i need some help with something.
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No better way to learn about a motor than to rebuild it. Just take your time, make sure that you are doing it in a clean environment and do as much research as possible. Goodluck, let us know how it goes.
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No better way to learn than getting something that needs work in order to run. At least you found a car you like, just going to take some elbow grease to get it running well. I did the same with a supra I had a few years ago, too bad it got rear ended while I was at a stop light.
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