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Old 10-22-19, 12:56 PM
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Stock 1987 rx7

Im a new member, and drive a stock 87 rx7 non turbo, and want ideas for what to do to it?
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Drive it! Does it need work or is it pretty good now?
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Ensure all maintenance is complete, everything is in tip top shape and running like a top, then start modding that's what the old man in me says...the kid in me says exhaust, intake, some coilovers then hit the track! Lol. My wife doesnt let me talk to the kid much any more: congrats on the new car and enjoy it to the fullest!
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I'm more of a restoration kind of guy. I get the cars back to factory original and enjoy them. They drive extremely well when they are all original. I'm not against any mods. I love the Racing Beat exhaust systems and I love poly bushings and Tokico Struts and RB springs etc. As I've gotten a little older, I more prefer an original car. At the end if the day however, it's your cane and you do what makes you happy.
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