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07-24-2017, 04:23 PM | #1 |
Old School
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RX-7 in Alabama
Thanks for the add.
I just purchased my third RX-7. My first one was in high school. I had an 81 NA 12A. It was black and I rode her hard. Second was a 91 convertible. Also black. Nice car, but didn't perform like my 81. I only had that one for a few years. And then I grew up and got a real job and drove an SUV. So I got the rotary fever again (or maybe a mid-life crisis) and I found a 84 GSL-SE. This one is silver, but I'm thinking about painting her black. So far, I have replaced the springs (RB), shocks (Tokiko Illumina), brake rotors (hubs), bearings, ball joints, sway bars, brakes pads, radiator hoses (silicone), vacuum lines (silicone), MSD ignition kit, RB Street Port exhaust, new seats, double din radio, and new tires. I've only had her for about 4 months, but it has been an obsession so far. Anyway, I am in Birmingham, Alabama and I was wondering if there were any local RX-7 clubs around here. I don't see many on the road anymore. |