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Old 08-20-06, 12:06 AM
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Cool Looking for an RX7 guru

Well the title explains the purpose for me posting. I'm 14 and very interested in learning about the RX7. Even since I saw this car in the fast and the furious when I was 12 (or was it 11) I have been obessed with how good this car looks. Now since I understand things a little bit better (about car specs and what not). I'm looking for someone who wouldn't mind teaching me a lot about the car. I know its not like most cars because of its rotary engine, but I want to know this car in and out. I'm currently saving up to get a RX7 3rd gen for my 16th birthday. So by then I want to know this car in and out so I can be the only kid in farmington, connecticut with the sickest, most tweaked, and fasted car on the streets.


PM me your MSN or AIM contact so I can talk to you about anything and everything about RX7's. And you never know, maybe I'll make a good friend in the process of learning about my future RX7.


Hope to hear from someone soon,
Josh
Old 08-20-06, 12:23 AM
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Old 08-20-06, 12:37 AM
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Honestly, you've already found the mecca of RX-7 info. Just search this site, starting off with reading the FAQ's at the top. You'll be amazed at how much you learn.
Old 08-20-06, 02:28 AM
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Check HowStuffWorks.com for a good explanation of the rotary engine.
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