RX7 from Australia
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RX7 from Australia
hello guys,
I've been a member on this forum for awhile now, just learning about the Mazda RX7 at first as a potential car in a few years. What drew me to the car was the body styling. It's smooth yet masculine, sexy yet functional, simply timeless. I ended up buying a 2000 model RZ RX7 a couple of months ago and I couldn't have been happier.
Its such an awesome ride, the feedback it provides and how nimble the steering is, is quite amazing. It's easy to control but yet still deserves respect as it doesn't take much to get it's tale sideways.
It is a fairly standard and I have plans for some subtle mods, but nothing over the top.
I've installed a Koyo radiator for it, aswell as an Re-amemiya AST and Samco radiator hoses, thanks to Banzai Racing in the states. I've also got Motul brake fluid and Project Mu HC+ pads. These pads are beautiful both hot and cold, track and street.
It has and will continue to be tracked as I believe that is partly where it belongs.
I would like to thank this community for provide an abundance of knowledge and help to me and my car.
sorry for the long post, I have had too many coffees.
Cheers.
I've been a member on this forum for awhile now, just learning about the Mazda RX7 at first as a potential car in a few years. What drew me to the car was the body styling. It's smooth yet masculine, sexy yet functional, simply timeless. I ended up buying a 2000 model RZ RX7 a couple of months ago and I couldn't have been happier.
Its such an awesome ride, the feedback it provides and how nimble the steering is, is quite amazing. It's easy to control but yet still deserves respect as it doesn't take much to get it's tale sideways.
It is a fairly standard and I have plans for some subtle mods, but nothing over the top.
I've installed a Koyo radiator for it, aswell as an Re-amemiya AST and Samco radiator hoses, thanks to Banzai Racing in the states. I've also got Motul brake fluid and Project Mu HC+ pads. These pads are beautiful both hot and cold, track and street.
It has and will continue to be tracked as I believe that is partly where it belongs.
I would like to thank this community for provide an abundance of knowledge and help to me and my car.
sorry for the long post, I have had too many coffees.
Cheers.
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Been around since August 2010 and just now crawlin' out of the shadows, eh? Well, bully for you! Thanks for remembering the old account and not cranking up a new screen name. We appreciate it. Welcome back and let's see some pics of this track car!
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Aussie Aussie Aussie (me to), however i 'm the bad boy because I've owned a rotor for 18 years and only recently came across the club site ( what a d###head I am).
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Nice, Always make me jealous to see someone bringing a new RX7 home. I am too looking to take one of these babies home this month, any suggested dealers or places to find one? I been looking at carsales and other sites atleast twice a day hoping one would show up but still havnt been able to find one yet. I live in QLD, but going down to Syd in 2 weeks for holidays, and was hoping maybe i can pick one up there.
Any help pls
Any help pls
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