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Old 11-26-03 | 02:31 PM
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There are two in my garage. =)
Ditto.

Although one of them will never be on the road again...
Old 11-26-03 | 02:34 PM
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wat about FD that came from the Canada? i see more FD than 93+Supra on ebay
Old 11-26-03 | 02:40 PM
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Originally posted by Roar 629
wat about FD that came from the Canada? i see more FD than 93+Supra on ebay
Yeah, I would be interested in the numbers of Canadian FDs since I own one (94 Silver Touring Manual). I would have to think that they are more rare than US Spec FDs. Anybody have these numbers?
Old 11-26-03 | 03:02 PM
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Wow I never realized this but there were less 93 manual silverstone base models made than 93 r1 cym. So technically my car is rarer than the cym r1. haha But I would still rather have the cym.

There has been a rise in number of FD's in my area since I got my car. When I bought mine a year and a half ago I think there were 3 others (2 red, 1 black) and now there are 7 others(4 red, 1 black, 2 montego blue) and then my silver, so there are about 8 in my area including mine.

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Old 11-26-03 | 03:11 PM
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I believe that base model CYM FD's were sold in Canada.

The 3,300 cars I was reporting included registered cars only. Unregistered cars (like track cars etc.) exist but are not in the 3,300. I suspect that once a car is converted to track use it is rarely returned to the street.
Old 11-26-03 | 03:18 PM
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Move to either Dallas or Houston and you will see quite a few. I see on average about one a day and its usually a different one every day and not the same fd.
Old 11-26-03 | 04:10 PM
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Japanese cars NEVER reach collector status. Witness the very rare 1966-68 Toyota 2000GT (buily in concert with Yamaha). It sells at auction between 18,500 for a #1 to 95,000 for a #2. This is outrageously low for the first Japanese sports car. 1970 Datsun 240Zs don't crack $10,000 for a #5 quality car.

Our best bet for 3rd gens is to enjoy them and use them up. If you try to save them, it is a waste of a great car.

Oh, yeah... my kick-*** CYM track beast is still for sale at $27,000.
Old 11-26-03 | 04:19 PM
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Originally posted by rotaryhardcore
More on Pearl White...

I have seen a pearl white RX-7 at a dealership in Durham, NC; with a gold package (not for sale, at the service dept). The paint and pin striping exhibited normal wear for a 93/94 vehicle. It's possible that it had been painted, but being that this was 6-7 years ago (the car being fairly new), I doubt it.

I know there are at least a couple people on this board who say they have pearl white paint; suggesting perhaps the fore mentioned statistics are incorrect.

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Chaste white has a little pearl in the paint and that is the confusion. Everyone that thinks they have a pearl white look at the paint code it will be PT=chaste white.
Old 11-26-03 | 04:31 PM
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...This one of the reasons we all cringe when someone totals one of these cars. And why some get irate if it is just some punk that is like, "Dude...so I was, like racin' this Civic and you know..we were doin' like 130 on this side street when this kid ran out chasin his cat and I had to swerve and hit this tree, man...it was sick! My car is like...you know...in pieces...but Hey, I'm okay and lookin' to get another one of these badass cars....but this time I'm gonna mod it up you know and get like 500 RWHP and lower it and put some 20s on it....you know...."
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i haven't even been around this forum that long and i have seen enough wrecked FD topics to fill the count on both hands

I have seen about 10 FDs here in the asheville hendo area, one was a CYM that a guy had kept in storage for a few years....
Old 11-26-03 | 04:55 PM
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so whats the ratio of fd owners to fd owners on the message boards?
Old 11-26-03 | 05:03 PM
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fd owners to fd owners?
Old 11-26-03 | 05:06 PM
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i think he ment how many FD owners out there to how many of them are actually on the boards.
Old 11-26-03 | 05:08 PM
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Old 11-26-03 | 06:06 PM
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Originally posted by Rhode_Dog
I have seen about 10 FDs here in the asheville hendo area, one was a CYM that a guy had kept in storage for a few years....
It seems that there are alot of FD's in NC. Hickory I know of the 8, then those 10 in Asheville, and I went to Rotorsports the other day and they had 14 customer FD's.

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Old 11-26-03 | 07:17 PM
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I'm betting around 4,000 still left in the US of A, which is pretty cool to be able to say i have one of 4,000 of this type of car, and if i narrow to type, i have one of about 300, which is even more awesome.
Old 11-26-03 | 09:33 PM
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How many of the first gen's were imported / built and look how cheap they are now... Don't bet on the 3'rd gen getting more valuable, all we can hope for is that it keeps dropping in price slower than it has over 10 Years... and if Mazda makes more blunders like the RX-8 then we'll be fine... god help us if they make a better RX-7
Can anybody say 3 Rotor Production 450-500 Hp Rx-7 Now that would make most '93 s A Paperwright !!!

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Old 11-26-03 | 10:05 PM
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I have something like 10 including me FDs at rotary garage i go to
Old 11-26-03 | 10:08 PM
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Originally posted by fdslave_g
I have something like 10 including me FDs at rotary garage i go to
But your in Asia.
Old 11-26-03 | 11:23 PM
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Old 11-27-03 | 08:28 AM
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Originally posted by FormerPorscheGuy
But your in Asia.
Yeah, but we are about to extinct too. You know, not many rotary mechanic here, so we kinda stick together. That's why it sounds like a lot.
Old 11-27-03 | 09:25 AM
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Originally posted by fdslave_g
Yeah, but we are about to extinct too. You know, not many rotary mechanic here, so we kinda stick together. That's why it sounds like a lot.
We do the same here in the states. Houston, population several million, has one rotary shop in town.

This is why local seven clubs are so important. Rotary guys, and girls, should stick together.
Old 11-27-03 | 09:39 AM
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Rotary shop in Houston? Where?
Old 11-27-03 | 09:44 AM
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Rotary shop in Houston? Where?
MazMax, look in the south forum and come out to the club meet. You may learn something.
Old 11-27-03 | 09:53 AM
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More than 100 FD in Greece !!!!!!
Old 11-27-03 | 08:19 PM
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Originally posted by sevenin7
More than 100 FD in Greece !!!!!!
yeah right!!!



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