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#1
my old cossie would eat my RX7 on the straight but as soon as you come to a bend a 2wd cosworth is pants. Tyres are too thin design is older than the rx7 and its probably full of rust unless its a well looked after 3door or RS500.

i actually liked driving a boxter felt very stable but i like the right foot steering with the arse end in the rex :D
#2
3rd generation RX-7's / Rear Window Seal
May 30, 2007, 01:13:21 AM
there not

i had a universal one leaked like fook

my genuine mazda one cost me £109

yes £109 for a piece of rubber

is is shaped to clip under the glass and has a metal joiner at one end that also clips in and allows you to join the two end of the rubber.

i was so fed up of it leaking i spent the money on it.
#3
3rd generation RX-7's / bonnet attack
May 11, 2007, 07:00:57 PM
Hey pete they looked good on my fiesta turbo :Hammer
#4
3rd generation RX-7's / bonnet attack
May 11, 2007, 03:15:13 PM
if you do anything to your bonnet at the least it will require a respray

that is propper tight lol

you need to consider were the strength of a bonnet lies and only cut were the braces are not present.

there was a place people used in my chav days called cool louvres that used to press vents into bonnets wings etc.

http://www.coollouvres.co.uk/
#5
Insuring your rotary / Insurance for 21yr old!
May 10, 2007, 09:58:50 PM
you cannot insure a car as a UK car if it is an import ?

a car is classed as a UK model if it was imported by a mazda dealer from new and sold as a new car here.
#6
After reading the newera story its jsut a bit off.

They seemed to have been selling this for a long time advertising it as a Cheap sngle even when they advertised on this site.

I remember the thread and Dragon made a comment about the price of the car for what it was.

When one person has a bad experience i spose it could be just bad luck but when you constantly read about problems liek this and Re worx havent even bothered to reply to the newera post.

Really sorry for you mate. I would have thought buying a car from a place like reworx would mean a little peace of mind then you get whacked with this selling it for someone else ********.

damn shame
#7
Was It You I Spotted? / Dark Grey FD in Yeovil
May 07, 2007, 01:21:42 PM
seen this in weston a couple of times too
#8
General Technical / Failed MOT on emissions
May 04, 2007, 03:01:36 PM
with those mods as far as im aware it will not pass a UK emissions test not unless you lower the fueling to dangerous levels just for the test.

you need a friendly MOT centre.
#9
General Technical / Yellow goo inside oil cap?
May 02, 2007, 05:40:05 PM
nah theres no way that much moisture could get in the oil that way
#10
i too need a piece of pipe made for fitment of my greddy elbow cant find one anywere.
#11
General Technical / Yellow goo inside oil cap?
May 02, 2007, 05:31:51 PM
moisture in the oil

usually good sign of a headgasket failure in a piston engine. There is nearly allways a little bit arround the oil filler cap i have found not as much as you have though. dont know what it could be on a roatary.
#12
if price is similar to ebay arround £200 or under i will have one too

1. Jim_Rx7
2. Buckman67
3.mikeyh
4.Mr Blobby
5. Bobert
6. RemarkLima
7. CraigN
#13
i have one

he made some but did a limited run so that there would be a uniqueness about them i think
#14
i have a "walboro" (yes i know :P) in tank feeding a swirl pot and the 044 pump in line after the swirl pot.

Only using that setup as i kept it from my old car
#15
who cares about the power V8s sound the dogs danglies