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Location: Burleigh Heads Qld Australia
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Nice pics Danny, thanks for sharing. Is your car number 68? And built in 68? If so what a remarkable coincidence!
Here are some more pics of this beautiful car.
http://www.facebook.com/media/set/?s...1&l=99243f6536
There are some more pics at rotary car club, unfortunately this site has blocked out my link.
http://*************.com/rotary_foru...ad.php?t=14749 *** = rotary car club.
Here are some more pics of this beautiful car.
http://www.facebook.com/media/set/?s...1&l=99243f6536
There are some more pics at rotary car club, unfortunately this site has blocked out my link.
http://*************.com/rotary_foru...ad.php?t=14749 *** = rotary car club.
#1383
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#1394
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My 1st Rotary Car: 1973 RX-2
Pictures of my 1st rotary engine car which I bought when I was in high school. This picture is after I sold it to a friend of mine who repainted it to fix an accident I had. Original color was Sunrise Red. Black interior. 4-speed. Car was mint when I purchased it in 1982. I modded it with:
- Enkei wheels
- Racing Beat header
- Jacobs electronic ignition
- ACT performance clutch
- High flow exhaust
More pics available in my photobucket account:
http://s211.photobucket.com/albums/b...0Mazda%20RX-2/
This was the car that got me hooked on rotaries. Jay Evenson, of Rotary Response & Racing in Tucson AZ, used to work on it and taught me how to care for it.
These things are expensive these days. I remember buying a complete non-running parts car from a junk yard for $100.
- Enkei wheels
- Racing Beat header
- Jacobs electronic ignition
- ACT performance clutch
- High flow exhaust
More pics available in my photobucket account:
http://s211.photobucket.com/albums/b...0Mazda%20RX-2/
This was the car that got me hooked on rotaries. Jay Evenson, of Rotary Response & Racing in Tucson AZ, used to work on it and taught me how to care for it.
These things are expensive these days. I remember buying a complete non-running parts car from a junk yard for $100.