What to look for ..when buying 2nd Gen
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What to look for ..when buying 2nd Gen
Hi everyone...what are the main things to look for when buying
a Second Gen..any info is appreciated because it's 100%
sure that we are buying one...as soon as we can find one.
regards
Pete
a Second Gen..any info is appreciated because it's 100%
sure that we are buying one...as soon as we can find one.
regards
Pete
#2
n/a or turbo?
check the under body for rust....expecially the floor right below the doors.
do a compression check
other then that i guess it would be like any other car look for everything. do body lines line up? if not why not? was it in a accident?
does everything work? power door locks, mirrors, antenna, radio, speakers, and so on
get a carfax for it
make sure you take it for a test drive and beet the **** out of it both in term or engine, tranny, brakes, suspension..
check the under body for rust....expecially the floor right below the doors.
do a compression check
other then that i guess it would be like any other car look for everything. do body lines line up? if not why not? was it in a accident?
does everything work? power door locks, mirrors, antenna, radio, speakers, and so on
get a carfax for it
make sure you take it for a test drive and beet the **** out of it both in term or engine, tranny, brakes, suspension..
#3
Aaron Cake has a good summary on both an NA and Turbo 2nd Gen.
http://www.aaroncake.net/RX-7/buy1.htm
http://www.aaroncake.net/RX-7/buy2.htm
http://www.aaroncake.net/RX-7/buy1.htm
http://www.aaroncake.net/RX-7/buy2.htm
#4
check the spare tire well for rust, breaklines, fuel lines, wheel bearings, wiper switch, make sure your logicon switches from cold to hot, and the blower chages speed. all these are common ploblems, with rx7's or 15+ year old cars.
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Originally Posted by Hellonwheels
RUST, for heavens sake check this out, its a pain the ***. trust me
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If the colours on my page are messing you up, then you can just override them with your browser settings. IE and Mozilla both allow you to do this. Or copy and paste into Word or something. The colours look fine on 97% of computers, but the remaining 3% make them look hideous. I am, however, planning on a colour change next time I update the site. I've had the same colours for nearly 10 years, and they're getting a little tired.
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Originally Posted by Aaron Cake
If the colours on my page are messing you up, then you can just override them with your browser settings. IE and Mozilla both allow you to do this. Or copy and paste into Word or something. The colours look fine on 97% of computers, but the remaining 3% make them look hideous. I am, however, planning on a colour change next time I update the site. I've had the same colours for nearly 10 years, and they're getting a little tired.
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