Post pics of your '99-spec RX-7!!!
#26
Originally Posted by ~Fast & Red~
I am 20, and I expect my insurance rates to be a bitch with this car, but I am willing to dish out the cash. As far as car payments go, I hope to pay for the car in whole with cash, as I have done with every other car I have ever owned; that way, insurance will be the only payments I have to make. I have a 2-car garage filled with tools, and I have friends that are mechanics and one that owns a body-shop; together we have the necessary tools and facilities, but rotary-knowledge may be another story. Hopefully, I can find a good rotary-mechanic reasonably near; if not, then I guess I have a lot more reading to do.
Don't know exactly where you are at in KY, but there should be several rotary mechanics available *somewhat* close. Rx7 store is in OH if you are closer to there and I could name off about 3-4 reputable rotary mechanics in TN in various locations. If you are paying cash for your vehicles(assuming you earned the money, which I'm assuming you did), you have obviously shown some iniative. Alot of the younger owners(say this with tongue in cheek because I'm only 23) buy the car and finance it. Once their engine blows, they have to sell the car because they don't have any money to fix it because they spent what they did have on mods. Sounds like you are on the right track as far as researching the car. I have been around the cars for around 5-6 years and still don't claim to know anything about them except it's a love hate relationship. Good rule of thumb for new owners is keep around $3000 set back, because your motor very well may blow. Lastly, insurance shouldn't be *too* bad. I just bought another FD on Saturday. It was $200 every 6 months for full coverage. When I was 20 and a few things on my record... a little more... haha. Best of luck. Let me know if you need any help.
Brent
#28
Originally Posted by omochi
dude, i dont mean to come off as an ***, but have you done ANY research on FDs aside from exterior related things?
#30
Originally Posted by ~Fast & Red~
Thanks for the advice and information, guys. Much respect.
Mugen, I know that an RX-7 isn't a practical car, but I have had my mind set on this car for quite some time now and I am determined to own one. I actually look foward to the countless hours of working in the garage.
Mugen, I know that an RX-7 isn't a practical car, but I have had my mind set on this car for quite some time now and I am determined to own one. I actually look foward to the countless hours of working in the garage.
#31
Originally Posted by nopistons94
#33
Originally Posted by dgeesaman
It would be very nice to only drive 50mi/week.
Dave
Dave
*gets FD a fresh coat of wax to celebrate*
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