My Luce Rotary Coupe RX87
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This is 90mm ground clearance, about as fas down as possible, I snapped some pics for all you lowrider lovers.
It will sit aprox 60mm higher when I'm finished with it.
It will sit aprox 60mm higher when I'm finished with it.
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Hi everyone, apologies for lack of updates, had been spending time on my rx7 then ended up having surgery so the poor ol 69 has been a bit neglected of late. I have however been plugging away at some of its minor details lately while I have been recovering here are some of them.
My brother and I spent many hours doing the graphic artistry on resurrecting these R130 decals, many thanks to our japanese friends for helping out on the worn/missing Japanese text and also to fellow R130 owner David in Japan/Australia for his assistance with the trunk decal which I was missing all together. The top 2 decals go under the hood and the banana shaped decal goes on the airfilter housing. A local sign writer here in NZ did the printing on the heat resistant stock for me.
Thanks to Steve(Letzgo) in Australia who reproduced these hubcap centers and also replacement decals for the brake booster and rear glass shown below.
Thanks to a mate in Alaska Stu(7Aull) for the toolbag and chocks and also many thanks to mate Timbo in Australia for most of the tools. I have been able to finally assemble and complete the tool kit. I got the tools re-galvanised to freshen them up too.
Sorry most if not all of the car pics have dissapeared but here is an old one if you havent seen my R130 before. It was lowered at the time.
My brother and I spent many hours doing the graphic artistry on resurrecting these R130 decals, many thanks to our japanese friends for helping out on the worn/missing Japanese text and also to fellow R130 owner David in Japan/Australia for his assistance with the trunk decal which I was missing all together. The top 2 decals go under the hood and the banana shaped decal goes on the airfilter housing. A local sign writer here in NZ did the printing on the heat resistant stock for me.
Thanks to Steve(Letzgo) in Australia who reproduced these hubcap centers and also replacement decals for the brake booster and rear glass shown below.
Thanks to a mate in Alaska Stu(7Aull) for the toolbag and chocks and also many thanks to mate Timbo in Australia for most of the tools. I have been able to finally assemble and complete the tool kit. I got the tools re-galvanised to freshen them up too.
Sorry most if not all of the car pics have dissapeared but here is an old one if you havent seen my R130 before. It was lowered at the time.
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