My 1st Gen Racing Site
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My 1st Gen Racing Site
Pay a visit to my site at
www.reenmachine.com/pro7
for a blow-by-blow of building a 1st gen RX-7 into an SCCA PRO7 racecar.
Let me know what you think!
www.reenmachine.com/pro7
for a blow-by-blow of building a 1st gen RX-7 into an SCCA PRO7 racecar.
Let me know what you think!
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Damn, that looks great, i love everything about it
only sugesstion that i have would be setting the background image in the content frame so it does not scroll. but even with that it all looks great
only sugesstion that i have would be setting the background image in the content frame so it does not scroll. but even with that it all looks great
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The rules, etc...
Good job, I thought you had to have a dash, part of the door panels, and the rear side panels left intact, or maybe I'm confusing Spec7 with Pro7.
Very nice. Where can I find out the spec for Pro7? It looks like you can yank a lot more weight out of the car than with ITA. What's your weight minimum?
Cal Club Pro7 rules
Our minimum weight is 2300 lbs with driver, post-race. I weigh 160 or so in all my gear and still have to carry about 80 lbs of ballast, so the car is under 2000 lbs dry.
All of this info pertains to the Cal Club region of the SCCA. There are other PRO7 regional classes out there with slightly different rules, as well as similar classes like IT7 and Spec7.
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