Hi from Hawaii!
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Hi from Hawaii!
Hello. My name is Kelson and I'm 18 years old. I'm new to the club but not to the rotary car scene. I have a 82 with dual carbs and a 93 r1. Living in Hawaii, the chances of coming across parts are scarce. I know this forums will help me in the future. It's great to be apart of the club.
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Thats legit man! Plus I know what you mean when you say parts are scarce. My wife and I are currently stationed in Oki.
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i'm more an old school rotorhead, but i'm really starting to be drawn to the fd. the most similar lines to the 70's mazda's, i think.
i hope you keep the fd as stock as possible. they seem to be modified a helluva lot. at the very least, keep the interior/bodywork stock and swap out engines/g'box etc. whatevs.
hopefully i'll have one of these sitting next to my rx3 in the future.
i hope you keep the fd as stock as possible. they seem to be modified a helluva lot. at the very least, keep the interior/bodywork stock and swap out engines/g'box etc. whatevs.
hopefully i'll have one of these sitting next to my rx3 in the future.
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Thanks. I'm gonna leave it stock. I gotta change the muffle because that apexi muffler is too loud. I'll probably put on a set of rims and tires after I change the muffler. I won't do anything else because its got a new motor with 40k miles on it