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Old 10-26-05, 04:27 PM
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Just wanted to say wassup.. I have been a fan of the RX7 for years, but never owned one until now. I have been afraid to own the rotary because I have no idea what to do to it if it ever takes a dump on me.. A friend of mine has an '88 NA that he is willing to part with for a can of Soda, so I will have ownership of my first rotory engine RX7.... Never owned a RWD so this is a first, and also my first manual.. I am 29 in the Air Force (Air Traffic Controller), I ride Motorcycles regularly, I have an '02 Hayabusa and an '03 GSXR 750.. So as you can see I have a need for acceleration... I have nit picked up the car yet, but one I do, I will post up pics.. Don't expect much, it is a "free" car that runs. Hopefully it gives better mileage than my Durango.. Great Site all... Oh 1 more thng, I am in Vegas..
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sounds good...welcome to the world of spending money spending time figuring out what's wrong and yeah some performance
Old 10-26-05, 05:28 PM
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Ditto, But don't let that scare you. When was the last time the engine got rebuilt?
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