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A bunch of total crapola
As some know im new an i was planning on geTting me first rx7 this saturday but since i doesnt run an its a good deal away from me i dont see me getting it now. i was first gonna have my girl's dad use his truck to tow it but he works way to much an way to late, so thats not gonna happen. then i planned to use the local uhaul, but that since can to be to much money to invest it picking up the car since im unemployed because i just moved to washington an have limited cash to buy a car. so in all im saying as fast as i showed up i am leaving. good luck to all you rx7 nuts an keep on making rotarys alive. PEACE
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find another or make rediculous plans for it man, dont give up, thats the nature of a rotary.... Its awesome right until it blows up, then its just fun to make plans for it!
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hell yeah man! Welcome to the club, nothing but awesome people here to help with info on getting the project on the road! Let me know if i can ever help with advise!
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Yea once again i am excited about my first rotary car, an im sure ill be asking around to forum for help an advice, expect to hear from me joe when i need something,
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I got my first RX7 way back in 1982. It was totally unplanned. I had a friend who owned a body shop and I went to get an estimate for having a T-top put in my '77 TransAm. He says to me, "You should buy this little car I have out here instead of wasting your money on this Trans Am" (it was a 1981 GSL). I was like, "Dude I don't want no ****** rice burner." He talked me into driving it for the afternoon, saying if I drove it for 2 hours I'd fall in love with it. He was right, I traded him straight up for my TransAm that afternoon.
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Ive never driven or rode in a rx7 ive only driven my buddies rx8 a couple times, ill i can say is i like the body style of the first gens, but the second an third gens are cool to, im a older car kind of guy. Lol
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My first 3 rotaries were 1st gen. I also had a '85 GSL-SE I was doing a ground-up rebuild on until I bought my current car, a 93 FD. I had to get rid of the SE, but it's now part of the baddest 1st gen I've ever seen. Check out Stilletoman's V8 powered FB, you'll see what I mean. Here's a link to his cardomain page...
http://www.cardomain.com/ride/646433/1984-mazda-rx-7
http://www.cardomain.com/ride/646433/1984-mazda-rx-7
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I dont think ill do to much to my 7 when i get it, prolly a better carb, intake, header/exhaust, nothing to major. My last project car was a headache lol
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If you need any help with your seven talk to luis or my brother (the guy with the convertible) at the Prosser Autozone they Know rotaries Real good. I'am in the process of rebuilding my engine and they are excellent resources.
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