At least go take a look at it and feel the guy out. Oh ya, take pics too so we can see this machine. The initial find is always one of the most exciting parts of getting one of these cars. My R100 is complete junk pretty much, but finding it sitting there in the weeds was like striking gold. At least for me it was. Not too many old school rotaries survived here in Ontario Canada, let alone a R100.
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1976 Rx-4 hardtop. Half bridge 3B 13B, S5 NA rotors, Renesis e-shaft, stat gears, and bearings, balanced rotating assembly, RE dual weber 36 DCD's 203rwhp 137ft-lbs torque DGRR 2011 3rd place
1974 Rx-4 all original 27,000 miles
1988 Rx-7 TII 320rwhp. DGRR 2012 3rd place
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