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Old 01-02-12, 05:08 PM
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Trying to learn more

Hey everyone,

I'm new to this forum but my friend frequents it a lot, and his passion has spread to me over the years. He used to have an FB.

RX7's have always been a guilty pleasure of mine; but, I've heard how unreliable they can be so I just want to learn more.

I currently have an '03 WRX w/ a built up STi engine and a bunch of other things that I'm lazy to list out. I like the car but it's also unreliable, and I just like RWD better.

I'm here to hopefully learn more about RX7's to see what I need to do. I guess having a daily driver will be good, something I'm about to invest in soon. But, the WRX is boring me so after I get a daily, I may want to trade that in for an RX7. Input would be great since I don't know much about rotaries.

Anyways, thanks for having me. I look forward to a lot of forum browsing and a lot of learning
Old 01-04-12, 11:27 AM
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Welcome to the forum!

Good luck on your decision, although for me switching from an AWD car to a RWD car would be a VERY easy decision haha. What kind of Rx7 were you thinking about?
Old 01-05-12, 10:52 AM
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well if u had to get rid of the WRX a rx7 is definitely the way to go i myself have just recently discovered rx7s after an awesome summers worth of canyon running with friends... the majority of which have rx7s
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