1992 Mazda RX7
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yeah bro its a 1993. Rx7's werent marketed in the US until 93 so even if they rolled off the assembly line in 92 they were a 93 model year in the states. only true 92's are rhd. Might want to add also that this is a touring model (or so it looks like), so it adds value over a base model. The 5th gear grind is common on 3rd gens (to anyone interested in the car,this shouldn't scare you), also as noted in the thread my RX7 does the same thing. If someone does buy this and if you rebuild with 98+ syncros they are a little more robust.
got a question for you man. looks like your running a bigger tire on the rear wheels. (if so) i was thinking about doing this on my 7, curious to know what the front tire size and rear tire size is on your car (xxx/xx/xx)
lastly, bump for you. i love seeing a fellow FD owner who HASNT fast and furious the car out or has kept the true nature of the car and kept the rotary. Im sure they are fun....but i HATE seeing a v8 in a FD chassis....
got a question for you man. looks like your running a bigger tire on the rear wheels. (if so) i was thinking about doing this on my 7, curious to know what the front tire size and rear tire size is on your car (xxx/xx/xx)
lastly, bump for you. i love seeing a fellow FD owner who HASNT fast and furious the car out or has kept the true nature of the car and kept the rotary. Im sure they are fun....but i HATE seeing a v8 in a FD chassis....
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yeah bro its a 1993. Rx7's werent marketed in the US until 93 so even if they rolled off the assembly line in 92 they were a 93 model year in the states. only true 92's are rhd. Might want to add also that this is a touring model (or so it looks like), so it adds value over a base model. The 5th gear grind is common on 3rd gens (to anyone interested in the car,this shouldn't scare you), also as noted in the thread my RX7 does the same thing. If someone does buy this and if you rebuild with 98+ syncros they are a little more robust.
got a question for you man. looks like your running a bigger tire on the rear wheels. (if so) i was thinking about doing this on my 7, curious to know what the front tire size and rear tire size is on your car (xxx/xx/xx)
lastly, bump for you. i love seeing a fellow FD owner who HASNT fast and furious the car out or has kept the true nature of the car and kept the rotary. Im sure they are fun....but i HATE seeing a v8 in a FD chassis....
got a question for you man. looks like your running a bigger tire on the rear wheels. (if so) i was thinking about doing this on my 7, curious to know what the front tire size and rear tire size is on your car (xxx/xx/xx)
lastly, bump for you. i love seeing a fellow FD owner who HASNT fast and furious the car out or has kept the true nature of the car and kept the rotary. Im sure they are fun....but i HATE seeing a v8 in a FD chassis....
back are 275/40/18 and fronts are 245/40/18
thanks for the bump
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hey man kinda of random but do you live on North Landing rd before the drawbridge. I have seen this car and a couple different gens of RX7s out in front of a house on that road. I drive past on my way to work every day. I have an FC and am just tryin to find a couple rotary people around the area ha. If this is not you then free bump.