Hello everyone!
Well it’s been a bit of a wait, but 2 weeks ago I took collection of my RX7. After 5 months of wondering when I would finally get my hands on it, it all turned round in about 3 days.
I made the final arrangements for insurance, tax etc during the week ready for a nice 165 mile trip from Surrey to Ashburton to Torque GT HQ on the Saturday. Half way through the drive during a coffee stop I was greeted by this being posted up on Facebook…

Then an hour or so later I was able to take my first picture!

I must admit, in the last few weeks of the wait I was starting to get anxious of what I was going to end up picking up. At that stage, I had paid most the cash for the car based on a few pictures I was emailed by the guys at Torque GT, and even more ridiculously I hadn’t ever sat in a Mazda RX7, let alone drive one.
Luckily I couldn’t be more chuffed with what I have ended up with. Or with the service I have had from Darren @ Torque GT. The guys down there are superb. They have sourced me a lovely car which is in wonderful condition which is prepped for UK roads and secured it with a CAT 1 alarm. I wanted a car I could tinker with and which I could put my own stamp on, and this is perfect for it!
So, here it is…






Which fits in nicely with the other 2 on the drive

I’m over moon with the car. I had the Mazda 6 MPS which was a 1600KG beast. I knew I wanted something lighter and more nimble, and this is both. The sharpness in steering and ability to stick it round corners is wonderful. I really couldn’t be happier with how it drives and handles. Which is a bit of a relief lol.
I’m not sure how it is performing at the moment as it has the Blitz Boost Controller which I presume is running in some sort of factory mode. I have no idea what I would be trying to achieve with it so have left it alone for now. All I do know is it never goes above half way on the dash’s boost gauge. I have AMT near me and he has suggested a Adaptec ECU and map to assist me in getting rid of things hanging off the dash.
I had been collecting parts for the car prior to collection. I have a 2001 Mazda Nardi wheel which I believe is from an MX5 to replace the racing wheel. I have a set of Series 8 fog front lights which need to be wired in, plus 2 factory fog light switches which I need to fit to make it all look original.

My plan is to send the wheel, gear and handbrake gaitors of to a company called Hide N Seat which I discovered through the Celica forum I used to be a part of. Should tidy things up. I’m going for black leather with Red stitching. Oh and a new, MPS style knob!
I have already had some new black and ret mats made up for the interior and fitted the wheel to make sure it’s actually goes in before having it recovered! I’m also going to have it bulked out a bit! Whoop Whoop!

Here’s a few more pics taken today after a long clean and polish, ready for a trip down to Goodwood for Supercar Sunday tomorrow!




Please let me know what you think chaps and sling any random advice you may have this way! New rotary owner here and lots to learn lol!
Thanks for your eye time!
Alex
Well it’s been a bit of a wait, but 2 weeks ago I took collection of my RX7. After 5 months of wondering when I would finally get my hands on it, it all turned round in about 3 days.
I made the final arrangements for insurance, tax etc during the week ready for a nice 165 mile trip from Surrey to Ashburton to Torque GT HQ on the Saturday. Half way through the drive during a coffee stop I was greeted by this being posted up on Facebook…

Then an hour or so later I was able to take my first picture!

I must admit, in the last few weeks of the wait I was starting to get anxious of what I was going to end up picking up. At that stage, I had paid most the cash for the car based on a few pictures I was emailed by the guys at Torque GT, and even more ridiculously I hadn’t ever sat in a Mazda RX7, let alone drive one.
Luckily I couldn’t be more chuffed with what I have ended up with. Or with the service I have had from Darren @ Torque GT. The guys down there are superb. They have sourced me a lovely car which is in wonderful condition which is prepped for UK roads and secured it with a CAT 1 alarm. I wanted a car I could tinker with and which I could put my own stamp on, and this is perfect for it!
So, here it is…






Which fits in nicely with the other 2 on the drive

I’m over moon with the car. I had the Mazda 6 MPS which was a 1600KG beast. I knew I wanted something lighter and more nimble, and this is both. The sharpness in steering and ability to stick it round corners is wonderful. I really couldn’t be happier with how it drives and handles. Which is a bit of a relief lol.
I’m not sure how it is performing at the moment as it has the Blitz Boost Controller which I presume is running in some sort of factory mode. I have no idea what I would be trying to achieve with it so have left it alone for now. All I do know is it never goes above half way on the dash’s boost gauge. I have AMT near me and he has suggested a Adaptec ECU and map to assist me in getting rid of things hanging off the dash.
I had been collecting parts for the car prior to collection. I have a 2001 Mazda Nardi wheel which I believe is from an MX5 to replace the racing wheel. I have a set of Series 8 fog front lights which need to be wired in, plus 2 factory fog light switches which I need to fit to make it all look original.

My plan is to send the wheel, gear and handbrake gaitors of to a company called Hide N Seat which I discovered through the Celica forum I used to be a part of. Should tidy things up. I’m going for black leather with Red stitching. Oh and a new, MPS style knob!
I have already had some new black and ret mats made up for the interior and fitted the wheel to make sure it’s actually goes in before having it recovered! I’m also going to have it bulked out a bit! Whoop Whoop!

Here’s a few more pics taken today after a long clean and polish, ready for a trip down to Goodwood for Supercar Sunday tomorrow!




Please let me know what you think chaps and sling any random advice you may have this way! New rotary owner here and lots to learn lol!
Thanks for your eye time!
Alex





I had narrowly missed a Type RS a few weeks previously. I was going to wait for another, but this came up and I just got carried away.











